Mastering Requirements Gathering Course

Course Code: MQ 203
Course Abstract: This course teaches participants how to elicit, characterize, document, analyze, verify and manage requirements for new projects, products, and services.
Audience:

This course is designed for project stakeholders and team members responsible for initiating or managing projects who want to learn how to deliver successful projects. 

Duration: 2 days
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
> Elicit, characterize, document, analyze, verify and manage requirements for projects

Course Topics:

Requirements Elicitation (gathering phase)
Defining High-Level Business Requirements
Identifying User Classes & representatives
Selection elicitation techniques
Elicit functional Requirements from users
Elicit non-functional Requirements from users
Identifying business rules
Reviewing requirements with users
Requirements Analysis
Clarifying complex and unclear requirements
Evaluating and prioritizing requirements
Requirements Documentation
Naming conventions and definitions
Documenting relevant facts and assumptions

Requirements during the Design & Build Phase
Match product to prioritized requirements
Requirements-based quality control
Establishing a stakeholder acceptance process

Requirement Change Control
Establishing document version control
Establishing change control process
Tracking changes

Requirements Verification
Verifying requirements
Creating requirements traceability

Requirements during Testing and Acceptance
Establishing requirements-based performance and acceptance test
Requirements-based redesign & rework

Requirements and Closing a Project
Acceptance of deliverables
Project documentation closeout process

Prerequisites: None
Note: All fields are required
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