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    BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering Training

    BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering Training
    Achieving the BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering demonstrates your capability to enhance project delivery through superior requirements management. This course provides a comprehensive framework for requirements engineering, covering the entire lifecycle from developing the business case to delivering well-documented and well-structured requirements. High-quality requirements are pivotal in ensuring the successful delivery of top-notch products and projects.

    Moreover, successful completion of this course prepares you to sit for the BCS Requirements Engineering exam upon completion.

    BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering Training Objectives

    • Link requirements backward to the business case and forward to the delivered product
    • process or service.
    • Identify the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders in the requirements engineering process.
    • Describe the use of tools to support Requirements Engineering.
    • Apply the Requirements Validation process.

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    • BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering Training Prerequisites

      Attendees should have experience at the level of:

      Course, Introduction to Business Analysis Training: Defining Successful Projects, or
      Course, BCS Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis

    • BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering Training Delivery Methods

      In-Person

      Online

    • BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering Training Outline

      Module 1: Introduction to Requirements Engineering
      Framework for Requirements Engineering

      Identifying the Requirements Engineering rationale
      Planning and estimating requirements
      Identifying the business rationale and inputs
      Crafting the business case
      Creating the Terms of Reference or Project Initiation Document (PID)
      Building the Requirements

      Categorizing requirements within the hierarchy
      General business requirements, including legal and business policy
      Technical policy requirements
      Functional requirements
      Non-functional requirements
      Stakeholders in the Requirements Process

      Project Stakeholders
      Business Stakeholders
      External stakeholders

      Module 2: Requirements Elicitation
      Types of knowledge

      Explicit knowledge and ignorance
      Identifying tacit knowledge and ignorance
      Eliciting requirements from stakeholders

      Planning elicitation meetings
      Choosing the right people to interview
      Applying elicitation techniques

      Selecting the best interview methodology
      Constructing questions that deliver results

      Module 3: Requirements Engineering Modeling Techniques
      Why model requirements?

      Generating questions
      Defining business rules
      Cross-checking for consistency and completeness
      Modeling the business context for the system

      Developing a model to represent system processing requirements
      Interpreting a data model

      Module 4: Documenting Your Requirements
      Documentation styles and levels of definition

      Writing standard requirements
      Employing user stories and use cases
      Creating a Requirements Catalog

      Identifying necessary attributes
      Writing a requirements description
      Non-functional requirements

      Module 5: Requirements Analysis
      Prioritizing and packaging requirements for delivery

      Analyzing and prioritizing business needs
      Allocating requirements
      Organizing requirements

      Optimizing business value
      Evaluating dependencies between requirements
      Ensuring well-formed requirements

      Removing overlapping requirements
      Identifying and negotiating conflicts between requirements
      Removing ambiguity
      Ensuring feasibility and testability
      Prototyping requirements
      Verifying requirements

      Module 6: Validating Requirements
      Applying validation skills

      Selecting the best validation methods
      Validation checklists
      Types of reviews

      Reviews, walk-throughs and inspections
      Stakeholders and their areas of concern

      Module 7: Requirements Management
      Dealing with changing requirements

      Types of changes
      Frequency and magnitude of changes
      The importance of traceability

      Vertical traceability (to business objectives)
      Horizontal traceability (from origin to deliver)
      Traceability and ownership