| Program Detail |
: Learn how to create and validate business requirements that accurately and effectively reflect the essential activities of the discovery, creation, documentation, and validation of functional and nonfunctional business requirements.
Explore the techniques of fact-finding and effective listening as well as the implementation of Joint Application Development (JAD) workshops to enhance fact-finding. You will also study the concept of a Use Case for validating business requirements, and participate in hands-on workshops using a JAD format to reinforce concepts. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- define and identify effective business requirements that are essential to a successful information system
- identify, document, and validate functional and nonfunctional business requirements
- perform effective and efficient requirements management
- define seven fact-finding techniques and apply them to finding business requirements
- describe six guidelines for effective listening
- identify and describe a Use Case and be able to use it to validate business requirements
- plan for, and implement JAD forums led by trained JAD Facilitators
- implement the structure, technical content, documentation and supporting activities required in JAD workshops |