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Overview
Perhaps the most common reason for failure of IT development projects is that of a lack of clear understanding of true requirements. This course is aimed at those involved in eliciting and recording user requirements. The course defines the types of requirements, the people involved in managing the elicitation process, techniques of requirements analysis and ways of prioritising requirements.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, delegates will be able to:
Act as effective members of a team involved in eliciting and recording user requirements for an
information system
Recognize the nature of the requirements and the knowledge type to which they belong and to select and use an appropriate elicitation technique
Be familiar with a range of elicitation techniques and know how to apply them effectively
Record & prioritize requirements, recognize & help resolve conflicting requirements
Link project objectives / requirements to Business Case
Be aware of what CASE support exists for Requirements Specification
Professional Qualification
This course is one of an integrated set of courses leading to the widely respected British Computer Society
Information Systems Examination Board (ISEB) Diploma in Business Systems Development
Optional Examination
An optional examination can either be taken at the end of the course (depending upon demand) or on
specified dates at venues across the UK. The exam consists of 15 minutes reading time followed by a one-hour “open book” written examination. The examination is charged for separately. Please contact TCC for the latest details on exam fees, dates and venues. Successful candidates are awarded the:
ISEB Business Systems Development Certificate
in
Requirements Engineering
and earn 2 “credits” towards achieving an ISEB Business Systems Development Diploma
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