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Business requirements analysis is more than just
gathering some needs input from the business. It
forms the basis of understanding and improving
the business from several perspectives,
performance, technology utilization and
effectiveness effectiveness.
Understanding where to apply scarce resources
for improvements that yield measurable results is
a key result of requirements analysis. The goal is
results that are less expensive and easier to
achieve than the existing methods
The mapping of requirements today into a
technical solution is one of the more difficult tasks
facing business systems development. The focus
in this course is on business analysis, developing
the business requirements and connecting to
potential solution approaches.
Requirements Analysis –
New Advances, Ideas and Techniques
This seminar builds on existing and working ideas of requirements analysis with new ideas
and techniques. It provides a focus to several emerging areas of concern such as e-business,
business intelligence and new application development approaches. Many requirements
approaches focus on data and process requirements for computer applications. Others are specific to specialized disciplines such as object techniques and structured analysis. This
seminar offers a baseline of techniques and a means of adapting them to various
requirements needs.
Who should attend: Business systems teams, process analysts, business analysts,
systems developers, managers
Course
Outline Business Systems Analysis (PDF)
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