Software Requirements: Definition and Management

PT3520
Training Summary
The ChallengeSince 1994, the Standish Group CHAOS Study has reported that inadequate requirements are a major contributor to IT project failure. This revelation has driven significant work in the areas of requirements engineering, with the result that requirements definition tools and techniques today are better than ever. However, requirements remain an issue in IT projects. There is still a poor understanding of all the factors at work in an IT project that must be considered if the project team is to have an adequate, internally consistent and robust set of requirements. The SolutionSoftware Requirements: Definition and Management takes a very broad view of the processes and players at work during requirements elicitation and management. Participants gain a deep understanding of the range of skills required to make this important aspect of IT projects a success.
Prerequisites
This business analysis course assumes that participants have participated in some projects and have some experience in requirements definition and analysis. There is no requirement that attendees complete any specific project training in advance of this course.
Duration
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course will be of particular value to business analysts, project managers or other project staff with direct or indirect responsibility for requirements definition and analysis; functional managers with project responsibility, and Project Management Office staff; and managers of business analysts.

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