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REQ480-Mastering Requirement Management with Use Cases

Course Code : RR611-REQ480
Skill Level : Intermediate to Advanced
Duration : 3 Days + 1 Day for Essentials of Rational Software Architect + 1 Day for Business Modeling with UML
Delivery Type : Classroom with Hands-on labs exercises

Course Description

Mastering Requirements Management with Use Cases provides three days of training in requirements management and use-case modeling techniques. The course focuses on eliciting and managing the changing requirements of a project; analyzing the problem, defining the product vision and feature requirements, defining software requirements with use cases, and requirement attributes, and maintaining traceability, change management, and impact analysis for project scope management. The course shows how use-case modeling and requirements management techniques are used to define and document requirements that meet stakeholder needs. In-class exercises will give students practical experience in developing use cases. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Apply requirements management techniques to define a clear statement of product requirements
  • Capture and document requirements with use-case modeling techniques
  • Develop requirements in an iterative process
  • Describe a documentation hierarchy and standards for defining levels of requirements for a product
  • Use requirement attributes and traceability to help manage scope and change throughout product lifecycle
  • Use requirements to drive ongoing design, test, and user documentation activities

 

Topics Covered:

  • Best Practices of Software Engineering
  • Introduction to Mastering Requirements Management with Use Cases
  • Introduction to Use-Case Modeling
  • Analyze the Problem
  • Understand Stakeholder Needs
  • Define the System
  • Manage System Scope
  • Refine the System Definition
  • Manage Changing Requirements

 

Suggested For:

The course serves two audiences. The primary audience is people who will be actively engaged in the elicitation and definition of software requirements. This includes systems, requirements, and business analysts. The secondary audience would be interested in taking this class because they are consumers of the software requirements and need to understand how to read, verify, interpret and plan with the software requirements of the system. This group includes project managers, software analysts and designers, QA designers and testers, and customers and users.

  • Systems analysts
  • Requirements analysts
  • Business analysts
Secondary:
  • Project managers
  • Software analysts and designers
  • QA designers and testers
  • Customers and users

 

Prerequisite:

There are no prerequisites for this course

Recommended Experience:

Students should have an understanding of:
  • Project management practices
  • The software development lifecycle