BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering

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Description

( Dieser Kurs ist nur in Englisch verfügbar)

Expleo Academy’s BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering provides attendees with the knowledge and tools to turn a business problem into a validated specification of requirements based on the recent Edition 4 update of the BCS Business Analysis syllabus.

This course is delivered by BCS-accredited trainers with significant experience in requirements engineering and business analysis who will guide attendees through the five-part framework for Requirements Engineering.

The collaborative training approach includes group activities, case study analysis, and practical exam-based exercises.

Description

( Dieser Kurs ist nur in Englisch verfügbar)

Expleo Academy’s BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering provides attendees with the knowledge and tools to turn a business problem into a validated specification of requirements based on the recent Edition 4 update of the BCS Business Analysis syllabus.

This course is delivered by BCS-accredited trainers with significant experience in requirements engineering and business analysis who will guide attendees through the five-part framework for Requirements Engineering.

The collaborative training approach includes group activities, case study analysis, and practical exam-based exercises.

Description

( Dieser Kurs ist nur in Englisch verfügbar)

Expleo Academy’s BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering provides attendees with the knowledge and tools to turn a business problem into a validated specification of requirements based on the recent Edition 4 update of the BCS Business Analysis syllabus.

This course is delivered by BCS-accredited trainers with significant experience in requirements engineering and business analysis who will guide attendees through the five-part framework for Requirements Engineering.

The collaborative training approach includes group activities, case study analysis, and practical exam-based exercises.

Schulungsinhalt

On completion of this training, attendees will be able to demonstrate a practical understanding of how to:

  • Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure requirements align with business objectives
  • Elicit different types of requirements and the associated documentation
  • Analyse and validate requirements

Ensure and manage requirement quality and change

Define Requirements Approach and Project Scope

  • Define the term  “Requirements”
  • Describe the Requirements Engineering framework
  • Factors in adapting the approach
  • Contents of a Project Initiation Document /Terms of Reference (ToR)

Elicit Requirements

  • Explain the different knowledge types
  • Identify a technique to articulate tacit knowledge
  • Explain the use, advantages and disadvantages of elicitation techniques
  • Identify an appropriate technique to elicit requirements
  • Explain the suitability of elicitation techniques for Agile and linear development approaches

Record Requirements

  • Identify and describe the categories of requirement
  • Explain the importance of documentation
  • Identify the key documentation styles
  • Explain the characteristics documented for requirements in a requirements catalogue
  • Explain the key underlying principles and standard format of a user story

 

Build Models and Prototypes to Represent the Requirements

  • Explain the rationale for modelling the functional requirements of an information system
  • Describe the purpose of modelling in requirements engineering
  • Prepare a UML use case diagram
  • Prepare a UML Class diagram
  • Explain the use of a CRUD matrix
  • Explain the use of prototyping to elaborate requirements

Collaborate and Communicate with Stakeholders to Clarify Requirements

  • Describe the responsibilities of the actors in Requirements Engineering
  • Describe the purpose of requirements validation
  • Describe the rationale for various approaches to requirements validation
  • Demonstrate how Agile requirements are validated
  • Demonstrate how formal requirements are validate

Analyse, Prioritise and Assure the Quality of Requirements

  • Explain the purpose of analysing requirements
  • Apply the MoSCoW technique to prioritise requirements
  • Interpret individual requirements: applying filters and quality criteria
  • Identify the purposes of Slicing Requirements
  • Identify techniques used to analyse Business Rules
  • Explain the importance of testability

Conduct User analysis and Profiling

  • Describe techniques used to analyse roles
  • Explain the purpose of a Customer Journey Map

Requirements Management and Traceability

  • Explain the rationale and approach to achieving requirements traceability
  • Explain the rationale for requirements management
  • Define the elements of requirements management and the links between them
  • Define the use of a change control process
  • Describe the elements of a version control process
  • Explain the use and advantages of different forms of traceability

Schulungsinhalt

On completion of this training, attendees will be able to demonstrate a practical understanding of how to:

  • Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure requirements align with business objectives
  • Elicit different types of requirements and the associated documentation
  • Analyse and validate requirements

Ensure and manage requirement quality and change

Define Requirements Approach and Project Scope

  • Define the term  “Requirements”
  • Describe the Requirements Engineering framework
  • Factors in adapting the approach
  • Contents of a Project Initiation Document /Terms of Reference (ToR)

Elicit Requirements

  • Explain the different knowledge types
  • Identify a technique to articulate tacit knowledge
  • Explain the use, advantages and disadvantages of elicitation techniques
  • Identify an appropriate technique to elicit requirements
  • Explain the suitability of elicitation techniques for Agile and linear development approaches

Record Requirements

  • Identify and describe the categories of requirement
  • Explain the importance of documentation
  • Identify the key documentation styles
  • Explain the characteristics documented for requirements in a requirements catalogue
  • Explain the key underlying principles and standard format of a user story

 

Build Models and Prototypes to Represent the Requirements

  • Explain the rationale for modelling the functional requirements of an information system
  • Describe the purpose of modelling in requirements engineering
  • Prepare a UML use case diagram
  • Prepare a UML Class diagram
  • Explain the use of a CRUD matrix
  • Explain the use of prototyping to elaborate requirements

Collaborate and Communicate with Stakeholders to Clarify Requirements

  • Describe the responsibilities of the actors in Requirements Engineering
  • Describe the purpose of requirements validation
  • Describe the rationale for various approaches to requirements validation
  • Demonstrate how Agile requirements are validated
  • Demonstrate how formal requirements are validate

Analyse, Prioritise and Assure the Quality of Requirements

  • Explain the purpose of analysing requirements
  • Apply the MoSCoW technique to prioritise requirements
  • Interpret individual requirements: applying filters and quality criteria
  • Identify the purposes of Slicing Requirements
  • Identify techniques used to analyse Business Rules
  • Explain the importance of testability

Conduct User analysis and Profiling

  • Describe techniques used to analyse roles
  • Explain the purpose of a Customer Journey Map

Requirements Management and Traceability

  • Explain the rationale and approach to achieving requirements traceability
  • Explain the rationale for requirements management
  • Define the elements of requirements management and the links between them
  • Define the use of a change control process
  • Describe the elements of a version control process
  • Explain the use and advantages of different forms of traceability

Schulungsinhalt

On completion of this training, attendees will be able to demonstrate a practical understanding of how to:

  • Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure requirements align with business objectives
  • Elicit different types of requirements and the associated documentation
  • Analyse and validate requirements

Ensure and manage requirement quality and change

Define Requirements Approach and Project Scope

  • Define the term  “Requirements”
  • Describe the Requirements Engineering framework
  • Factors in adapting the approach
  • Contents of a Project Initiation Document /Terms of Reference (ToR)

Elicit Requirements

  • Explain the different knowledge types
  • Identify a technique to articulate tacit knowledge
  • Explain the use, advantages and disadvantages of elicitation techniques
  • Identify an appropriate technique to elicit requirements
  • Explain the suitability of elicitation techniques for Agile and linear development approaches

Record Requirements

  • Identify and describe the categories of requirement
  • Explain the importance of documentation
  • Identify the key documentation styles
  • Explain the characteristics documented for requirements in a requirements catalogue
  • Explain the key underlying principles and standard format of a user story

 

Build Models and Prototypes to Represent the Requirements

  • Explain the rationale for modelling the functional requirements of an information system
  • Describe the purpose of modelling in requirements engineering
  • Prepare a UML use case diagram
  • Prepare a UML Class diagram
  • Explain the use of a CRUD matrix
  • Explain the use of prototyping to elaborate requirements

Collaborate and Communicate with Stakeholders to Clarify Requirements

  • Describe the responsibilities of the actors in Requirements Engineering
  • Describe the purpose of requirements validation
  • Describe the rationale for various approaches to requirements validation
  • Demonstrate how Agile requirements are validated
  • Demonstrate how formal requirements are validate

Analyse, Prioritise and Assure the Quality of Requirements

  • Explain the purpose of analysing requirements
  • Apply the MoSCoW technique to prioritise requirements
  • Interpret individual requirements: applying filters and quality criteria
  • Identify the purposes of Slicing Requirements
  • Identify techniques used to analyse Business Rules
  • Explain the importance of testability

Conduct User analysis and Profiling

  • Describe techniques used to analyse roles
  • Explain the purpose of a Customer Journey Map

Requirements Management and Traceability

  • Explain the rationale and approach to achieving requirements traceability
  • Explain the rationale for requirements management
  • Define the elements of requirements management and the links between them
  • Define the use of a change control process
  • Describe the elements of a version control process
  • Explain the use and advantages of different forms of traceability

Prüfung

Certification is dependent on correctly answering 26 out of 40 (65%) multiple-choice questions in an exam. The closed-book Exam is currently delivered online and is of 60 minutes’ duration. Additional time is available under certain circumstances, which are outlined on the BCS website. Once you have registered for this course, the British Computer Society Exams Office will contact you to explain how you can schedule your online exam at a date and time to suit.

Prüfung

Certification is dependent on correctly answering 26 out of 40 (65%) multiple-choice questions in an exam. The closed-book Exam is currently delivered online and is of 60 minutes’ duration. Additional time is available under certain circumstances, which are outlined on the BCS website. Once you have registered for this course, the British Computer Society Exams Office will contact you to explain how you can schedule your online exam at a date and time to suit.

Prüfung

Certification is dependent on correctly answering 26 out of 40 (65%) multiple-choice questions in an exam. The closed-book Exam is currently delivered online and is of 60 minutes’ duration. Additional time is available under certain circumstances, which are outlined on the BCS website. Once you have registered for this course, the British Computer Society Exams Office will contact you to explain how you can schedule your online exam at a date and time to suit.

Voraussetzungen

There are no prerequisites. However, attendees will be expected to have read Chapters 5, 10, 11 and 12 from the BCS publication “Business Analysis” by Paul, Yeates & Cadle (4th Edition).

Voraussetzungen

There are no prerequisites. However, attendees will be expected to have read Chapters 5, 10, 11 and 12 from the BCS publication “Business Analysis” by Paul, Yeates & Cadle (4th Edition).

Voraussetzungen

There are no prerequisites. However, attendees will be expected to have read Chapters 5, 10, 11 and 12 from the BCS publication “Business Analysis” by Paul, Yeates & Cadle (4th Edition).

Zielgruppe

This Practitioner certificate is relevant to those involved in any Requirements Engineering activities. This includes Business Analysts, Product Owners, Business Change Managers, Project Managers, Quality Assurance, Systems Analysts, Business Managers, Business Representatives, or any stakeholders who value good quality requirements on business change projects.

The course is also aimed at individuals who wish to become accredited in the internationally recognised BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering, on their path to achieving the BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis.

Zielgruppe

This Practitioner certificate is relevant to those involved in any Requirements Engineering activities. This includes Business Analysts, Product Owners, Business Change Managers, Project Managers, Quality Assurance, Systems Analysts, Business Managers, Business Representatives, or any stakeholders who value good quality requirements on business change projects.

The course is also aimed at individuals who wish to become accredited in the internationally recognised BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering, on their path to achieving the BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis.

Zielgruppe

This Practitioner certificate is relevant to those involved in any Requirements Engineering activities. This includes Business Analysts, Product Owners, Business Change Managers, Project Managers, Quality Assurance, Systems Analysts, Business Managers, Business Representatives, or any stakeholders who value good quality requirements on business change projects.

The course is also aimed at individuals who wish to become accredited in the internationally recognised BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering, on their path to achieving the BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis.

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