Business Analysis for the IT Professional Course Outline
Overview
The business analyst role has evolved from that of a business procedures analyst to that of a business liaison between the non-technical user community and the technical solution providers. This course provides proactive, introductory coverage of the knowledge and skills essential to business analysts today and the foreseeable future.
Delivery Method
This IT Business Skills Series course does not follow the intensive hands-on lab methodology that is used in our traditional system administrator or developer classes. Our IT Business Skills classes have less of a hands-on component and more of a lecture/presentation style delivery.
About ONLC
Our Business Analyst course has been approved by the IIBA and it conforms to the BABOK v3 (Business Analysis Body of Knowledge). ONLC Training Centers is approved by IIBA as one of their Endorsed Education Providers.
Duration
4 days
Who should attend
New business analysts
Experienced business analysts looking to update their skills and understanding of their role
Project managers who incorporate business analysis roles in their projects
Managers that have business analysts on their staff
Individuals with a general understanding of database concepts and programming and systems development
Career changers should have either IT or business domain expertise in their chosen field before attending this course to gain the maximum benefit from this course.
PDU Credits
Our Registered Education Provider (REP) number is: 3452
This course is worth: 28 PDU's
What you will accomplish
Describe the relation between projects and processes
Describe three major project development methodologies
Discuss the basics of enterprise analysis and its impact on project selection
Learn the communications processes and how they can impact project requirements
Determine each participants communications style (BEST profile) and how that understanding can help in eliciting requirements
Gather and document user requirements using the following techniques
Interviews
Collaborative sessions
Prototyping
Using the Work Breakdown Structure
Use case basics
Business process analysis
Modeling the business
Fundamentals of Process Modeling
Requirements validation through Data Modeling
Testing fundamentals and quality assurance
Course Outline
1 Overview
1.1 BA Responsibilities
1.2 Communications
1.2.1 Information distribution
1.2.2 Communications styles
1.3 Documentation strategy
2 Requirements Gathering
2.1 Levels of requirements on a project
2.2 Identifying needs vs. wants
2.3 Techniques for gathering requirements
2.3.1 Interviewing
2.3.2 Prototyping
2.3.3 Use Cases
2.3.4 Collaborative Workshops
2.3.5 Work Breakdown Structure
2.3.6 Business Process Analysis
2.3.7 Use Cases
2.4 Ranking requirements
3 Modeling
3.1 Business Process Analysis
3.1.1 Business Process Improvements (BPI)
3.1.2 Business Process Reengineering (BPR)
3.2 Data Modeling
3.2.1 Fundamentals
3.2.2 Entity Relationship Diagrams
4 Fundamentals of testing
4.1 Testing strategy
4.2 Ensure project quality and quality of the product
4.3 Test scripts
5 Templates
5.1 Software/Product Requirements Outline
5.2 Use Case Template
5.3 Test Plan Template
6 Practical Application Sessions
6.1 Determine your own Communication Style
6.2 Interview a project sponsor
6.3 Develop Use Cases and a Use Case Diagram
6.4 Gather requirements while developing a Work Breakdown Structure
6.5 Create a Business Process model
6.6 Design and facilitate a Requirements-Gathering session
6.7 Develop a high-level Requirements Document
6.8 Develop an Entity Relationship Diagram
6.9 Create a Project Test Plan
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