Introduction To Business Analysis
Gain a solid understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a business analyst
This course provides an engineering approach to requirements development and management which encompasses all of the activities and deliverables associated with defining comprehensive, solution-based, requirements. Topics include the requirements process; problem analysis; problem description; documentation and validation; the language used to express requirements; types of requirements; process maps; use cases; workflow; design criteria.
Following this course you will be able to:
- Establish a shared understanding of "the product" and its stakeholders.
- Build a vision, glossary, and risk mitigation plan to streamline requirement elicitation.
- Use effective techniques for eliciting software requirements
- Analyze requirements, set priorities, and establish representative models for key system components
- Create representative use cases and map requirements back to known Enterprise Policies, objectives, business rules
Location : Continuing Education and Conference Center (formerly Earle Brown)
St. Paul Campus