Training offering

IBM

Mastering Requirements Management with Use Cases

Information

Length: 3 Days
Course code: RR617GB
Price £1,490 before tax

Session dates

Date Location
  • Staines
    £1,490 before tax
This training is also available as onsite training.
Please contact us on
0870 251 1000 or email training@arrowecs.co.uk
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Description

This course provides three days of training in requirements management and use-case modeling techniques. The course focuses on eliciting and managing the changing requirements of a project; analyzing the problem, defining the product vision and feature requirements, defining software requirements with use cases, and requirement attributes, and maintaining traceability, change management, and impact analysis for project scope management. The course shows how use-case modeling and requirements management techniques are used to define and document requirements that meet stakeholder needs. In-class exercises will give students practical experience in developing use cases.

Objectives

•    Apply requirements management techniques to define a clear statement of product requirements
•    Capture and document requirements with use-case modeling techniques
•    Develop requirements in an iterative process

Participants

•    Systems, requirements, and business analysts
•    Project managers, software analysts and designers, QA designers and testers, and customers and users

Prerequisite(s)

You should have:
•    Project management practices
•    The software development lifecycle

Options

•    Introduction to Mastering Requirements Management with Use Case
•    Introduction to Use-Case Modeling
•    Analyze the Problem - Find the root causes of the problem, Identify the best solution to solve the business problem
•    Understand Stakeholder Needs
•    Define the System - Define product features, Find Actors and Use Cases
•    Manage System Scope - Use requirements attributes to plan and manage scope
•    Refine the System Definition - Detail the Use Cases, Define Supplementary Specifications
•    Manage Changing Requirements
•    Structure the Use-Case Model - (include) (extend), use-case, and actor generalization
•    Requirements Across the Product Lifecycle