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COURSE CONTENT Audience: Business Analysts, QA Analysts, Domain/ Functional consultants Objective: A branded program suite which provides

knowledge, skill and attitude required for Business Analysts. This suite of program covers all aspects of Business engineering, Requirements elicitation, Requirements verification, Requirements documentation and Requirements tracing. This brochure provides a high level description of the Business Analyst training program offered by Training Camp BA. The intent of the training is to enable candidates to be marketed in minimal time by providing a hands-on course on the fundamentals of the roles,responsibilities and skills required of a Business Analyst. Business Analysts need (Knowledge Skill Attitude) Contact For any questions regarding the training, fees structure or potential career opportunities @ 8099754435 Course Content Business Analyst Role, Object Oriented Analysis &Design (OOAD) SDLC & UML Rational Unified Process Business model Use case model Storyboarding/Mock-ups Elicitation Techniques Requirements documentation (BRD, SRS etc...) Requirements verification Systems thinking Big picture view Negotiation skills Translation of requirements to design Data Modelling and Data Analysis QA Concepts Tools Training Overview (MS Visio, Rational Rose) Upon completion of the course, you will be able to (Learning Objective) Describe the responsibilities of the business analyst and the major deliverables for each major step in the business solutions life cycle Distinguish between the role of the business analyst and the project manager

Distinguish between the role of the business analyst and the systems analyst List the critical skills needed to be a successful BA Define business problems and find their true cause Develop tactics for diffusing resistance to change Prepare a stakeholder analysis to identify and classify those who will influence and be affected by the solution Create and execute a Requirements Development plan Use modelling tools and techniques to elicit, document and validate a projects scope and requirements highlights Use business analysis & project management tools Assist decision-makers in analysing and prioritizing business needs Create a business case Communicate the results of a business case to stakeholders.
Introduction What is Business Analysis? A look at different viewpoints What is being analysed? Whats the goal? Current trends in business analysis Key concepts Definition Reconciled to common understanding within the organization The Role of the BA The relationship of business analysis to project management Differentiating between business analysis and other analyst roles Customer Needs & IT Needs The Skill Set Of A BA The BAs Core Knowledge Set The Practice of Business Analysis BA Responsibilities Requirements Gathering Software Engineering Process Models SDLC

Water Fall Model Spiral Methodology Agile (more evolved, RAD session: reverse-engineer session) Incremental Model RUP (Rational Unified Process) Modelling using UML UML UML Defined UML History UML diagrams UML modelling mechanisms Reviews Diagnosing the Business Environment (Enterprise analysis) Business problem solving Understanding the business environment Capturing business initiatives across the enterprise Diagnosing a business problem or opportunity (i.e.; business initiative) Definition of a problem Finding and verifying true causes Techniques to identify business problems and causes Workflow modelling Gap Analysis Requirements Definition and Documentation Assessing stakeholder roles and responsibilities Identifying internal and external stakeholders Conducting stakeholder analysis Selecting requirements development templates Stake Holder Request Template Analysis of Requirements Fact gathering methods Interviewing Observation Questionnaires Research Organizing the facts Determining requirements Managing requirements Building a model of the solution Intro to Process modelling using DFDs Intro to data modelling Information modelling Requirements Management with Use Cases Key Concepts, Use case Model Essentials elements of Use Cases: The writing process . . . (Dos and Don'ts) Analysing Use Case text to uncover specific system requirements Converting Use Case description sentences into well-formed requirement A style guide with suggested formats for different levels of Use Case List of time-saving Use Case writing tips A proven methodology for taking advantage of Use Cases Business modelling i.e. techniques of identifying business concepts and tasks, and introducing relevant parts of UML along the way/during Analysis phase. Activity Diagram Use Case Analysis Overview Use Case Analysis Overview Supplement Use case Description Find Classes from Use Case behaviour Distribute Use case behaviour to Classes Responsibilities of classes Describe attributes and associations Class Diagrams Sequence Diagram Collaboration Diagram Introduction to Data Modelling, Data Analysis & Testing Goals of Data Modelling, Logical & Physical Design (E-R Diagram) Goals of testing, functions performed during testing process, a Business Analyst approach totesting Testing methodologies Blackbox and whitebox testing, Positive and Negative tests Testing (UAT) Reusable test plans, test procedures and Test Cases template Derived test cases from use cases Identification of Test Scenarios, tracing test cases to test scenarios Traceability matrix

Business validation and verification Analysis of the System results Documenting unexpected behaviours User signoff Process and fulfilling expectations Tools Training Introduction to Requirements Management and Rational RequistePro Identifying and creating Business requirements in RequistePro Editing, Linking, Searching, Reporting, Importing and Exporting modules and Projects Writing Use Cases, Business Rules, Supplemental Specifications in RequistePro, Understanding and using attributes Introduction to UML Business Modelling and Rational Rose / UML Advantages to visual modelling, Rational Rose interface, views and diagrams Managing UML entities and relationships for the various UML diagrams Use Case, Activity and State Diagrams Sequence and Class Diagrams Hands-On Training Candidates are required to complete take away and in class mini projects to effectivelyutilize the classroom course and grasp the fundamentals of the UML. Candidates will have the opportunity to write use cases for business scenarios and buildthe solution model in a team / individual basis. Mini projects will be reviewed in class inorder to ensure quality work product creation required to complete take away and inclass miniprojects to effectively utilize the classroom course and grasp the fundamentals Of the UML Candidates are presented with online demonstration of UMLModelling software likeRational Rose / UML. Candidates are encouraged to create UML diagrams for theassignments using the software tools. Specific emphasis will be on the businessdiagrams.

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