- Copyright 2016
- Edition: 1st
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Downloadable Video
- ISBN-10: 0-13-418975-2
- ISBN-13: 978-0-13-418975-8
13+ Hours of Video Instruction
Requirements: The Masterclass LiveLessons--Agile, Traditional, Outsourcing is a video course covering requirements, whether they are the requirements for software, a service, or a product. This video teaches the requirements process from initiation and scoping, through investigating the work being done and then determining the optimal solution to improve that work. After this course, business analysts, agile team members, and others concerned with requirements will be able to discover the correct requirements and communicate them precisely and unambiguously to the product developers.
Description
This video course teaches you how to become a requirements wizard--it covers the gamut of the requirements activities. It begins with how to scope the problem using a context model and then how to use business events and business use cases to subdivide the problem space into manageable and convenient chunks. It looks at how to uncover the real problem--something not done on many projects--and then how to find its optimal solution. Then the video show how to write unambiguous and correct stories or requirements to ensure correct development.
The course includes some downloadable material that enhances the video lessons and provides exercises to sharpen your requirements skills.
This course has met the requirements for and has thereby been granted Professional Development hours (PD Hours) for the certification application and Continuing Development Units (CDU) for recertification.
Skill Level
What You Will Learn- How to discover and elicit requirements
- How to write unambiguous and testable requirements
- How to write the correct agile stories
- How to run your requirements project, whether it’s an agile, traditional, outsourced, or OTS project
- How to understand the role of good requirements in agile development
- How to scope the business problem
- How to ensure the scope and the stakeholders match the goals
- How to study the business
- How to find the right solution to the real business problem
- How to review the requirements
- How to trace requirements
- How to get requirements right
Who Should Take This Course- Business analysts who want to be more effective in their requirements work
- Product owners and product/program managers
- Agile team members who want to improve the accuracy of their deliverables
- Users and software customers who want to ensure the requirements process is delivering what they need
Course Requirements- Basic understanding of the need for requirements in the development process
Downloadable Material
A PDF file of downloadable material provides assignments, hints, and reference material that you can use to revisit, review, and practice the requirements techniques.
Table of ContentsIntroductionIn the Introduction, we introduce ourselves and give you a rundown on what to expect from the course. We look quickly through the course contents and set down our approach to requirements discovery.
Lesson 1: Understanding Requirements ProcessesThere are several accepted requirements processes, and Lesson 1 looks at the most popular, with the objective of orienting you to the most appropriate process for you. Topics covered include the following:
1.1 Understand the established requirements process
1.2 Understand the agile requirements process
1.3 Understand how requirements fit with outsourced development
1.4 Know your requirements for OTS solutions
Lesson 2: Initiating Requirements DiscoveryThe most important decisions in your project are the early ones. Lesson 2 looks at establishing the scope of the work to be improved, the stakeholders for the project, and aligning these with the goals of the project. Topics covered include the following:
2.1 Lay the foundation for the requirements process
2.2 Scope the business problem
2.3 Draw a context model of the problem space
Lesson 3: Discovering the Requirements To be effective at discovering the requirements, the business analyst needs effective techniques. Lesson 3 explores some of the better ways to discover the requirements. Topics covered include the following:
3.1 Partition the work
3.2 Listen to the stakeholders
3.3 Discover requirements using other techniques
3.4 Record your requirements knowledge
3.5 Build process models: UML activity diagrams
3.6 Build process models: BPMN models
3.7 Build process models: data flow diagrams
3.8 Build data models
3.9 Get to the essence of the problem
Lesson 4: Getting the Right SolutionThe project is charged with coming up with a solution that, when implemented, improves the work. Lesson 4 demonstrates how to find the most innovative way to improve the work, which includes finding a beneficial technological solution for it. Topics covered include the following:
4.1 Generate ideas -- innovation triggers
4.2 Generate ideas -- constraint removal
4.3 Understand the people
4.4 Define the future work
4.5 Choose the technological solution
4.6 Write product use cases
Lesson 5: Writing RequirementsRequirements have to be communicated within the project team. Lesson 4 shows how to write the correct agile stories and how to formulate unambiguous and testable functional and non-functional requirements. Topics covered include the following:
5.1 Write the right agile stories -- part 1
5.2 Write the right agile stories -- part 2
5.3 Write functional requirements
5.4 Write non-functional requirements
5.5 Formulate atomic requirements
Lesson 6: Experimenting with Requirements Quick and dirty prototypes are an effective way to tease out hidden requirements. Lesson 6 demonstrates several prototyping techniques and shows how to use exceptions and alternatives to find the remainder of the requirements. Topics covered include the following:
6.1 Experiment with prototypes
6.2 Discover relevant deviations
Lesson 7: Ensuring the Quality of Requirements Requirements, if they are to be at all useful, must be correct. Lesson 7 gives you ways to ensure the quality of your output, how to manage your stories and requirements, and how to determine if you have the complete set of requirements and stories. Topics covered include the following:
7.1 Integrate continuous quality checking
7.2 Manage requirements and stories at all levels
7.3 Use a CRUD check for completeness
Lesson 8: Designing Your Requirements StrategyHaving the best strategy gives you and your project an advantage. Lesson 8 shows how to find the best strategy and then how to improve your skills to become a better business analyst. Topics covered include the following:
8.1 Find the right strategy for your project
8.2 Become a better business analyst
SummaryThe Summary reviews the course to show how the pieces fit together and how you can make the best use of them.
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