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Advanced Business Analysis Requirements Workshop

  • 25 Jun 2016
  • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • George Brown College Casa Loma Campus, 146 Kendall Avenue, Toronto, ON (Dupont TTC Subway Station)

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Advanced
Business Analysis
Requirements
Workshop


Outline


Updating The Role of a Business Analyst

  • What is Business Analysis
    • Scope of Business Analysis
  • What is a Business Analyst
    • The Role
    • The Skills
  • The Scope of the Business Analysis Role
  • Next Steps of Business Analysis

Requirements Engineering in Context

  • What is Requirements Engineering
    • Requirements Definition
    • Requirements Engineering Concepts
    • Structured Approach - BARD Process
    • What It Is. What It Isn't
  • Benefits of Good Requirements Development
    • Costs
    • Deadlines
    • Scope
    • Communication
    • Satisfy
    • Risk
  • What is a Requirement
    • Common Issues in Determining Requirements
    • Defective Requirements
      • Costs
    • Requirement Types
    • Sources for Requirement Types
Requirements and Stakeholders
  • Collecting Requirements
    • Begin with Stakeholders
    • Requirement Categories
    • Stakeholder Context
    • Checklist
Requirements in the Systems Development Lifecycle
  • Overview
  • Requirements Engineering
    • Requirements Development
      • Gathering
      • Analysis
      • Specification
      • Validation
      • Baseline
  • Requirements Management

Requirements Engineering Next Steps



Approach to Requirements Analysis
  • Steps in the Business Analysis and Requirements Definition Process
  • Introduce Requirements modeling Techniques
  • Learn about the Requirements Specification

Requirements Analysis Process


Establish Work Context
  • Establish
  • Defining
  • Stakeholders, Goals, Scope
  • Modeling
  • Available Methods
  • Context Diagrams
    • Diagrams
    • Steps
    • Benefits
    • Customer and Suppliers
    • Active Adjacent Systems
    • Autonomous Adjacent Systems
    • Cooperative Adjacent Systems
    • Work Boundaries
  • Scope Process (SIPOC)
  • Scope Process (CATWOE)
  • Scope Process (CPPOLDAT)
    • What's In. What Isn't
    • Metamodel
    • Where next?
  • Process Model Paradigm
  • Business Events
    • Types of Business Events
    • Finding Business Events
    • Event-Response Tables
Investigate Current Situation
  • Investigate
  • Understanding Current Environment
  • Which Method?
  • Process Specification
  • Business Rules
  • Business Rules Types
  • Next Steps
Capture High-Level Requirements



Benefits

When put into practice, the benefits of business analysis and requirements definition include:


Audience
Business Analysts involved with defining requirements definition. Business Architects, Management, Senior BAs

Change professionals who may want to know more about the discipline of Business Analysis and Requirements Definition


Speaker

Judith Oja-Gillam

Senior Consultant

https://ca.linkedin.com/in/judithojagillam


Judith has thirty plus years in Financial Services Business Management Consulting and Business Architecture including Strategy, Sales, Service, Control functions, Operations and IT.

Judith has proven ability to lead teams in the design, development and execution of strategic approaches to transformational change, organizational design and business process engineering practices. Focus is on generating business value and capability.

A published SME who is frequently called upon to speak or deliver workshops at leading conferences and events.


Particulars:

Class time duration: 6.00 hours

IIBA CDU credits: 6.0 credits


Chapter Member Price: $199

Non-Member Price: $249


Chapter Member Early Bird Price: $149

Non-Member Early Bird Price: $199


Cancellation by participant

Students will receive a refund only if IIBA Toronto receives a notice of cancellation more than 10 full calendar days (not including the class date) before the class start date.

If a student does not attend a scheduled session, there will be no refund or reschedule given. Payment is forfeited.

Student substitutions are allowed.


Cancellation or reschedule by IIBA Toronto


The IIBA Toronto chapter, who is providing this workshop, reserves the right to cancel or reschedule this event.



Questions


Should you have any questions or need assistance, please contact us at president@iibatoronto.org.



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