Despite the fundamental principles of requirements engineering being relatively well-defined, ‘poor requirements’ are regularly held up as the reason for project failures.
Experienced business analysts know that this can be due to many factors, including failure to align requirements with business objectives, address cultural issues and document requirements at the correct level.
This Advanced Requirements Engineering course tackles the reasons for failure and, via a mixture of discussion and practical work, will help experienced business analysts develop strategies that will help them avoid requirements pitfalls and tackle more challenging requirements engineering assignments.
To give you more of an idea of what you’ll learn and how the course will help you, here’s a quick guide to those three days.
Senior business analysts who need to align requirements with business objectives, address cultural issues and document requirements at the appropriate level. Advanced Requirements Engineering is also an Analytical module on the BCS (ISEB) Advanced Diploma in Business Analysis.
Understanding the enterprise
The analysis portfolio
The requirements engineering plan
Engaging with stakeholders
The requirements taxonomy
Non-functional requirements: user interface requirements
Non-functional requirements: service quality requirements
Acceptance and approval of requirements
During this three day course you’ll receive all the training you need to prepare for the BCS Professional Certificate in Advanced Requirements Engineering examination, which is held on the final afternoon of the course. A pass means you’re another step closer to achieving the BCS International Advanced Diploma in Business Analysis.