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Frequently Asked Questions
What is this course about?Proper requirements gathering is the cornerstone to any software development project, helping to ensure that time, budget and product parameters are successfully met. In this course, you gain the foundation knowledge and skills needed to capture software requirements using clearly defined processes. You learn to specify user and system requirements, match the process to the size of your project, and extract system and user acceptance tests from the requirements model. This course uses a reality-based style of learning that includes immersion in an authentic software requirements development process. Working in teams throughout the course, you gain authentic experience in all aspects of constructing a software requirements model.Who will benefit from this course?This course is valuable for software professionals involved in the development of software and user requirements, such as software analysts, software developers, programmers, system architects, software testers and software development managers. Software project managers, team leaders and business analysts will also benefit.What background do I need? No previous experience in user and system requirements is needed for this course. Previous experience working with UML is also not required.How does this course differ from Course 315?
Course 315: Developing User Requirements: The Key to Project Success, is designed to provide managers with an essential overall knowledge of user requirements. Course 218 is intended to provide those actively involved in a project with the skills to implement requirements for software and software-based systems. Software developers, analysts, managers, programmers, and those applying requirements capturing techniques in a software development project, will benefit greatly from this course.How is this course structured?This course is structured around a dynamic style of learning created by Learning Tree called RealityPlusTM -- an immersive experience that engages you in authentic tasks within a simulated real-world context. Through media-rich case studies, role playing, and video/computer-based activities, you are immersed throughout the course in an evolving scenario where the decisions you make affect the outcome of the simulation. The RealityPlus learning method is presented in a safe environment where you gain new skills and practice the most effective techniques to bring back to your job. At the end of your course, you are prepared to immediately and successfully apply these new skills within your organization! Does this course cover capturing requirements with use cases?Yes. Most modern software requirements methodologies are driven by use cases. In this course, use cases are a major focus, both in the course content and in the interactive, hands-on exercises. You learn how to capture, structure and refine use cases, model user interfaces and data, and generate scenarios for test cases.I am currently working on a small/large/agile software development project. Is this course right for me?Absolutely! The user and system requirements taught in this course are applicable to all size software development projects. Coverage is provided to meet the unique needs of developing requirements in an agile environment.Does the style of requirements capture used in this course apply to an object-oriented (OO) software design project?Yes. Most modern software design techniques are object-oriented based, given the dominance of OO languages currently in use. The requirements models you generate during this course lead directly to an OO design process. The techniques used in this course are also suited for maintaining and managing change to existing systems.How much time is spent on each topic?| Content | Hours | | The importance of software requirements | 3.5 | | Structuring your project | 2.0 | | Capturing and refining use cases | 7.0 | | Generating interface requirements | 2.0 | | Data and non-functional requirements | 3.5 | | Validating requirements and producing
test scenarios
| 3.0 | | Managing changing requirements | 1.0 | | User requirements best practices | 1.0 | Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.What type of exercises will I do in the course? Approximately 60 percent is spent in activities. Hands-on and small-group, interactive activities include:Capturing stakeholder input from video scenarios that put you at the meeting tableModeling requirements with UML diagrams using a leading CASE toolCapturing, structuring and refining use cases in a realistic, simulated environmentDeveloping screen mock-ups with an interface simulationApplying formal inspections to a use case documentProducing a UML requirements data modelValidating requirements using IEEE standard checklistsPerforming inspections on real-world use case documents Is this course endorsed by the IIBA®?Yes. Learning Tree is an Endorsed Education Provider (EEPTM) by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®). This course has been approved by the IIBA® as supporting core concepts and knowledge outlined by IIBA®'s Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK®). Completion of this course counts as 23 continuing development units (CDUs), which will assist you in qualifying for or maintaining the Certified Business Analysis ProfessionalTM (CBAP®) certification. For more information about CDUs and how to register them with the IIBA, please see the Learning Tree IIBA® EEPTM Q&A or http://www.theiiba.org.The IIBA®, an independent, nonprofit professional association for business analysts, created the BABOK®, which is a collection of knowledge for professional business analysts. The BABOK® reflects generally accepted practices and describes business analysis areas of knowledge, their associated activities and tasks, and the skills necessary to be effective in their execution.Is this course applicable to a Project Management Professional (PMI) certification? Yes. Although this course is not designed as preparation for the exam, it is beneficial to anyone working toward PMI's PMP certification. For those who are currently certified, completion of this course counts as 23 professional development units (60 units must be completed every three years to maintain certification). For more details, please see the Learning Tree PMI Registered Education Provider Q&A.How does this course relate to other
Learning Tree courses?
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Course Dates | Sep 21 - 24 | Toronto enrol | | Sep 28 - Oct 1 | Ottawa enrol | | Jan 11 - 14 | Toronto enrol | | Jan 25 - 28 | Ottawa enrol | | Apr 12 - 15 | Toronto enrol | | May 24 - 27 | Ottawa enrol | | Jul 12 - 15 | Toronto enrol | US Dates | | Aug 3 - 6 | Reston, VA enrol | | Oct 12 - 15 | Rockville, MD enrol | | Oct 19 - 22 | Philadelphia enrol |
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