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Project Management, IT Service Management, .NET, SAS, Rexx, ASP, JavaScript, HTML, XML, ColdFusion, Visual Basic, COBOL, Assembler, Java, J2EE, Java Wireless, WebSphere, WebLogic, UNIX, LINUX, AIX, Solaris, z/OS, OS/390, CICS, IMS, VSAM, Easytrieve, AS/400, Oracle, BusinessObjects, SQL, DB2, Crystal Reports
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Summary:
This course provides a comprehensive writing process specifically applied to business and technical requirements as well as to other technical documentation. Through the course, participants learn to improve their technical writing skills, while reducing the total time they spend on their requirements documents. Through the course, students learn to improve their technical writing skills, while reducing the total time they spend on their requirements documents. Our goal is to allow students to apply their requirements to stand-alone documents or include them in other documents, such as functional descriptions, design specifications, project plans and reports, test plans and fault management documentation.
Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience:
This course is designed for Business Analysts, Technical Experts and Implementers, Product Managers, Customer Service Specialists and those who produce or review business and technical requirements.
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Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Last Update: May 24, 2013