BA fundamentals
The 80/20 Practical Training Model
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Most of your training time is
spent in hands-on practice, enabling you to master the methods and techniques
that professional BAs use on the job.
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Live Project Documents
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Working with live project
documents, such as Business Requirements (BRDs), Functional Requirements
(FRDs), and Use Case Documents, lets you see the details of actual projects
from the inside out.
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Complete Reference Material
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You'll get complete documentation
of each session plus a reference guide to key BA concepts and practices,
providing you with a centralized source for ongoing reference.
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Hands-on Case Study Approach
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Our Case Study approach teaches
you to think like a BA. Practice using BA methods to develop all the key BA
deliverables (including BRDs, FRDs, Use Case Diagrams, etc.) based on
realistic Business scenarios.
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Access to BA Modeling Tools
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Hands-on practice using the tools
BAs use to maximize productivity on the job. Sample tools: Rational Suite,
MS-Visio, MS-Project, HP Quality Center, JIRA, and Team Forge.
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Resume Preparation
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Assistance in preparing your
resume to meet expectations of potential employers.
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Job Search / Placement Assistance
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Job search assistance including
direct referrals, as well as access to lists of employers and job openings
plus job search advice based on your interests and qualifications.
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Mock Interviews
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We provide sample questions and
answers and coach you through mock interviews. Practice answering tough
interview questions and receive a critique of your answers.
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Continuing on the Job Support
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The Trainer continues to be
available post-training when students are on the job.
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Our BA Essentials SM course offers what you need to overcome the challenges and get
started in a BA career.
- Our structured lessons teach you the concepts, skills
and ways of thinking you need to become a successful Business Analyst
- Written documentation provides a recap of each course
session, plus comprehensive details about BA methods for ongoing
reference.
- Live project documents produced by working BAs show you
the details of what BAs produce.
- Case study projects give you hands-on practice applying
BA methods to real business problems. Learn the skills BAs actually use on
the job, and have the instructor critique your work.
- Small classes provide direct interaction with the
instructor and other students to help ensure the course works for you.
CONTACT
COMUNICATION METHOD:
Email:
Michleramds@gmail.com
Phone: +1-347-491-5246
G-talk: roiarjun5
This course aims
to provide participants with the solid experience and know-how to work as
Business Analyst in various domains like Banking, HealthCare, Finance,
Ecommerce, Mobile and Product. This course has been developed for real-world
scenarios with in-depth explanations.
MODULES
Module
1. Introduction to Business Analysis
Module
2. Understanding and Capturing
business needs
Module
3. Requirement Analysis Process
Module
4. Creating Requirement gathering
strategy
Module 5.
Modeling Data and Processes
Module
6. UML Methodology
Module
7. Creating Effective Use Cases
Module
8. Business Analysis Tools
Module
9. Requirement Gathering, Business
Modeling & Analysis Tools – MS Visio
Module
10. Project Documentation and Management
Module
11. Software Testing
Module
12. Requirement Gathering, Analysis and BRD
creation
All these modules are covered with notes
And shared with the
student once the topic is completed.
Attendees will be
assigned with assignments at the end of each class.
All the examples
discussed are related to different domains like: Banking, E-Commerce, Health Care etc
Topics Covered
Introduction to Business Analysis
1.
Introduction to Business Analysis
2.
Business Composition and Architecture
3.
Roles and Responsibilities of a Business Analyst
4.
Need for a Business Analyst
5.
Project Team
6.
Importance of a Business Analyst in the Project Team
System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
1.
Understanding Concept of Business Modeling
2.
Requirement Gathering
3.
Analysis
5.
Implementation
6.
Testing
7.
Deployment
SDLC Methodologies:
Waterfall Model
Prototype
RUP
Spiral
V-Model
Agile
SCRUM
Understanding and Capturing business needs
1.
Setting up priorities
2.
Feasibility studies
3.
Project scope
4.
Business case
5.
Risk assessment
6.
Evaluating and selecting an initiative
7.
Setting up future vision
Requirement Analysis
Process
Identify Key
Stakeholders
Gather Stakeholder
requirements
Categorize Requirements
Interpret and Record
Requirements
Signoff
Requirement Gathering Techniques
Brainstorming
Focus Group Interviews
Questionnaire(Survey)
Observation(Client and
Client Customer)
Use Cases
Studying the existing
documents
Prototyping
JAD
Requirement
Documentation
Business Requirement
Document
High Level Requirements
Document
Low Level Requirements
Document
Software
Requirements Specification Document
Change Request Document
Requirement Traceability
Matrix
Effort Estimations
Minutes Of Meeting
Proof Of Concept
Request For Proposal
Use Case Document
Understanding Use Cases
Use Case Relationships
Use Case Brainstorming
Creating Use cases from
Requirements
Creating Use Case
Narratives
Change Management &
Version Control Concept
K245: Requirement
Gathering Document used only by American Express
UML (MS Visio and Wire framing Tools)
Activity Diagrams
Use Case Diagrams
Communication Diagrams
Interaction Diagrams
Collaboration Diagrams
Class Diagrams
Sequence Diagrams
Wire framing
Software Testing
1.
Introduction to QA Methodology
2.
Role of BA in Testing
3.
Creating Test Plans
4.
Creating Test Cases
5.
Different Testing Methods
6.
Functional and Regression testing
7.
White Box and Black Box Testing
8.
Positive and Negative Testing
9.
GUI and Unit Testing
10.
User Acceptance Testing
Phone: 347 491 5246
Email: michleramds@gmail.com
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