Business Analysis Training Courses for Business Analysts leading to the ISEB Certificate and Diploma

ISEB Certificate in Requirements Engineering

Course Overview

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Requirements Engineering provides Business Analysts with a good grounding in a range of techniques for revealing, analysing and documenting business and system requirements. The course examines a range of elicitation techniques and how to record user requirements for an information system.

Key areas such as prioritising requirements, resolving conflicting requirements and linking project objectives and requirements to the Business Case are also covered. Holders of the Certificate in Requirements Engineering should be able to:

  • Act as a effective members of a team involved in eliciting and recording user requirements for an information system.
  • Recognise the nature of the requirements and the knowledge type to which they belong, and to select and use an appropriate and know how to apply them effectively.
  • Be familiar with a range of elicitation techniques and know how to apply them effectively.
  • Record and prioritise requirements, and be able to recognise and help resolve conflicting requirements.
  • Link project objectives/requirements to the Business Case.

All course materials, refreshments and lunches are included in the price of the course. Exams may be taken either at the end of the course or, if the candidate wishes time for additional study, at a later date.

For more detailed information on content of this course, see the Syllabus.

Course Information

2 day (weekend) £795+ VAT
3 day (midweek) £995 + VAT
ISEB Exam Included (less £120 if not needed)

Scheduled Course Dates

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Learn how to:

  • define project scope and vision
  • discover requirements
  • conduct elicitation interviews
  • run workshops with stakeholders
  • analyse requirements
  • document functional and non-functional requirements
  • model with UML use case diagrams
  • interpret UML class diagrams
  • validate requirements
  • manage changing requirements

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