This course explains the techniques and rules for correctly using natural language when writing requirements, which is the usual manner of expressing these in order to facilitate understanding between analysts and end users. It focuses on good practices for understanding, writing and classifying requirements, and on the characteristics of a good requirements specification. It includes exercises to be carried out using the IRQA Quality Analyzer © tool, which analyses the quality of the requirements specification and proposes recommendations to improve writing thereof.
Contents:
1. Introduction to the course on how to write requirements
2. Requirements specification methods
3. Requirements validation criteria
4. Validation criteria for the set of requirements
5. Requirements validation with IRQA Quality Analyzer ©
Duration: 6 hours
Target audience:
This course provides the methodological guidelines for effectively investigating users’ needs, developing interpersonal skills to obtain systems or services requirements through mutual trust, understanding others’ problems, resolving conflicts and reaching agreements to achieve shared success.
In order to better assimilate its contents, the course combines theory and practice, placing greater emphasis on the latter, as content is more easily assimilated through practice rather than by simply listening or reading.
Contents:
1. Requirements investigation objectives
2. Types of requirements
3. Concepts used
4. Investigation stages
5. Investigation cycle:
6. Consolidation stages
7. Investigation techniques
Duration: 24 hours
Target audience:
The objectives of the seminar are to:
Contents:
1. Methodology
2. Interpersonal skills
Duration: 16 hours
Target audience:
The seminar will provide attendees with a basic knowledge of the Service Centre’s functions, roles and activities, in addition to the management processes to which it gives support, in accordance with ITIL service provision best practices, such as:
Contents:
1. Methodology
2. Interpersonal skills:
Duration: 20 hours
Target audience:
This seminar provides a combined resource management and team leadership methodology that will help fledgling project managers and will make work easier for experienced project managers.
The seminar’s objectives are to:
Contents:
1. Methodology:
2. Skills:
Duration: 32 hours
Target audience:
Inter-company service provision implementation is a growing reality, due to the need to specialize in the interests of competition. Consequently, this often leads to outsourcing.
The seminar envisages the perspectives of both clients and providers and aims to provide the attendees with the skills they need to:
Contents:
1. Methodology:
2. Skills:
Duration: 20 hours
Target audience:
Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering München - Nürnberg Das "Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering"-Modell sieht drei Zertifizierungsstufen vor. Die Basisstufe wird durch die "Foundation Level" Ausbildung abgedeckt. Als Abschluss der "Foundation Level" Ausbildung kann durch eine Prüfung bei einer unabhängigen Zertifizierungsstelle (iSQI in Deutschland) ein "Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering – Foundation Level" Zertifikat erlangt werden.
Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering München - Nürnberg Das "Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering"-Modell sieht drei Zertifizierungsstufen vor. Die Basisstufe wird durch die "Foundation Level" Ausbildung abgedeckt. Als Abschluss der "Foundation Level" Ausbildung kann durch eine Prüfung bei einer unabhängigen Zertifizierungsstelle (iSQI in Deutschland) ein "Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering – Foundation Level" Zertifikat erlangt werden.
LAST NEWS München, 21. Mai 2011 – Auch in diesem Jahr wird Visure Solutions seine Lösungen für professionelles Anforderungsmanagement auf dem Swiss Requirements Day (20. Juni 2012 in Zürich) vorstellen. Neben dem Flaggschiffprodukt IRQA präsentiert die Requirements Company die browser-basierte Software IRQA Web, die die weltweite Zusammenarbeit (Collaboration) von verteilten Teams verbessert: alle beteiligten Mitarbeiter haben via Internet Zugang zum zentralen Repository und können auf sämtliche Informationen zugreifen sowie anderen Teilnehmern Aktualisierungen zur Verfügung stellen. Dies beschleunigt die Produkt- bzw. Prozessentwicklung, macht sie fehlerresistenter und reduziert so die Projektkosten.