Modeling Techniques for the Business Analyst

PT5722
Training Summary
The business analyst has become a pivotal role for information technology projects, responsible for bridging the gap between IT and the key business participants of any project. The business’s needs must be communicated in a way that supports business user validation as well as providing the foundation for the technical staff to design and build a successful solution. This class focuses on the many types of modeling techniques that are used by the business analyst in system development and provide hands-on experience for attendees to learn how to develop and interpret the models. The techniques taught are compliant with the BABOK® version 3.0 and have been endorsed by the IIBA®.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Duration
4 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
  • New business analysts, systems analysts and business architects
  • Experienced business analysts looking to update their modeling skills or understanding the modeling skills required for the CBAP certification
  • Project managers who incorporate business analysis roles in their projects
Course Topics
  • Overview
  • Process Models
  • Usage Models
  • Data Models
  • Design Models
  • Tips for success and apply these techniques to your own project(s)
  • Conclusion

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