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The Business Analyst's Crash Course

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Summary:
This is an intensive course covering all aspects of the Business Analyst role - from requirements gathering to testing. All major techniques - both Structured and Object-Oriented (OO) - are addressed in this course. Each trainee receives a hard copy of all course material as well as a Job Aids booklet, containing useful templates, examples, guidelines and glossary for use back on the job.

Duration:
2 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for entry-level IT Business Analysts and their managers, self-taught IT business analysts requiring a course that fills in the gaps and puts all the pieces together and systems analysts and programmers interested in expanding their role into the business area.

Topics:

  • Brainstorming
  • JAD (Joint Application Design)
  • Business data modeling
  • Entity Relationship Diagrams
  • Use Case diagrams
  • Work Flow Analysis
  • Activity Diagrams
  • Data Flow Diagrams
  • Decision Tables
  • Structured Testing principles and methods
  • Structured Walkthroughs
  • Black Box requirements-based testing including boundary value analysis
  • Systems testing (Regression, volume, stress, usability, performance tests)
  • Mapping Business Analysis tools to project development phases for
  • Waterfall methodologies
  • Iterative methodologies
  • Object-Oriented (OO) tools for the Business Analyst, using UML 2
  • Use cases, Class diagrams

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course.




Last Update: February 10, 2012