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DT offers a core set of courses aimed at covering the Application Lifecycle, from requirements gathering, analysis and design to development, testing, process and project management.

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Requirements Elicitation & Facilitation


Course Overview
This course teaches students how to elicit, analyze, and communicate requirements for software development projects. Many elicitation techniques rely upon the collaborative work of individuals with diverse backgrounds. Students learn and apply facilitation skills and strategies to get the most out of collaborative requirements definition sessions.

Labs allow students to practice and refine elicitation techniques and facilitation skills in groups of various sizes. All labs simulate typical and difficult software requirements situations and issues. Students will apply their acquired skills by facilitating sessions for developing a vision, use case modelling, and drafting and reviewing use case specifications. Students receive instructor and peer feedback throughout the course. This enhances students’ listening skills and provides constructive feedback.

What will I learn?

  • Provide students with the essential skills to effectively elicit and refine requirements
  • Learn and apply facilitation skills for use case and other requirements sessions
  • Assess and improve listening skills
  • Increase awareness of what assists and inhibits clear communication
  • Understand the essentials of effective meetings and group dynamics
  • Select and plan different types of meetings used with a use case driven requirements process
  • Design meeting agendas and select effective techniques to accomplish goals
  • Select and apply elicitation techniques appropriate to the project’s circumstances
  • Practice facilitation techniques in mock use case sessions
  • Accept constructive feedback
  • Improve skills based upon feedback
  • Course Style
    Lecture style with hands-on labs

    This course is designed for students who want to improve their requirements elicitation and facilitation skills, especially for conducting use case sessions. These roles include: Business analyst, systems analyst, project manager, team leader, and software architect

    Course Contents

  • Introduction
  • Establishing baseline
  • Communicating effective skills
  • Eliciting requirements
  • Generating ideas and making decisions
  • Planning effective meetings
  • Conducting effective meetings
  • Applying techniques to requirement sessions
  • Course summary
  • Prerequisites
    Unified Process overview and use case experience or use case development course

    Recommended Follow-On Courses
    Requirements Management with Use Cases

    Duration
    3 days

    Cost
    £1,150 plus VAT

    Recommended reading & follow on courses

    Mastering the Requirements Process,
    ISBN-10: 0321419499, ISBN-13: 978-0321419491


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