Business Analysis is about understanding business requirements so that information systems will meet business needs. Many IT development projects fail to deliver because not enough effort is spent on analyzing and prioritizing business requirements.
This course introduces delegates to the skills and knowledge needed. The central theme is that system development should be business driven rather than led by technology. It encompasses the view that information systems include business processes as well as information technology.
Training for Business Analysis covers both the traditional structured approach to analysis and Rapid Applications Development. It is practical and interactive delivered using a mixture of lectures, workshops and case study exercises. Participants will learn how to construct high level business models, understand the techniques of fact-finding, produce more detailed business models and analyze user requirements. Teams will then develop a proposal for a new system and present their findings to management.
After the course participants will apply their new skills on your development projects to help ensure that business requirements are met.
Participants will be able to:
- Identify and analyze business requirements
- Identify and model business processes
- Construct a data model
- Plan and conduct a fact finding exercise
- Plan and present a structured walkthrough
Buisness Analysis Course Contents
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