Business analysts don't always receive formal training or specific guidelines to let them know when they have produced "good" requirements. This foundation seminar provides proven, trusted methods for identifying, analyzing, specifying and documenting better requirements for software projects. Topics include:
- Define the basic types of requirements.
- Understand common requirements problems and what to do about them.
- Define the key activities of requirements definition: elicitation, analysis, prioritization, documentation, validation and management.
- Define the characteristics of good requirements.
- Apply your own personal check list to make sure your requirements are correct,
complete, consistent, unambiguous, testable, feasible, traceable, necessary, prioritized and "why vs. how".
- Establish roles and responsibilities for good requirements.
- Take a step-by-step journey through the requirements process.
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