Business and system analysis

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16 courses

BABOK® Guide 3.0: Solution Evaluation

The training is based on materials developed by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA.com), specifically the BABOK® Guide version 3.0, and is dedicated to one of the BABOK Knowledge Areas, namely Solution Evaluation (Solution Evaluation, BABOK Chapter 8).

  • duration 8 hours

Requirements Elicitation and Analysis Game

This business game simulates the process of studying customer’s needs and elaborating system requirements. Trainees will have an opportunity to improve their skills acquired during other trainings related to eliciting and analyzing the requirements, as well as their communication and presentation skill.

  • duration 16 hours

ECBA™ preparation

This Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) course covers foundational knowledge of business analysis according to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK® Guide) v.3.0, showcasing core knowledge and competencies for the in-demand field of business analysis.

  • duration 21 hours

Workshop on requirements management. From classic to user stories

The course describes how to work with requirements during the software development project when the requirements are detailed and modified. Through practice, the attendees learn to analyze problems, define the product concept and its requirements at the property level.

  • duration 16 hours

Business analysis planning and monitoring

The training elaborates on the tasks related to selecting an approach to business analysis for a project, defining required activities and assessing their complexity, identifying stakeholders and planning their engagement, planning requirements management, and finding opportunities to improve the performance of business analysts.

  • duration 8 hours

Software Integration Essentials

In this course participants will learn the basics of approaches, technologies, and standards for systems integration, without diving deeply into the technical details.

  • duration 20 hours

BABOK: Strategy Analysis

Our strategy analysis course is based on the most recent version of the BABOK® Guide and brings real world examples which illustrate how business analysis works.

  • duration 16 hours

Introduction to Business Analysis

This is an IIBA endorsed course, dedicated to studying the fundamentals of business analysis according to the BABOK Guide 3.0. The training elaborates on the key concepts of business analysis and essentials of the Business Analyst profession.

  • duration 8 hours

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML

Our training shows you how to describe the structure and operation logic of a use case, and how to represent each one as a set of diagrams containing all the necessary information.

  • duration 20 hours

Effective Development of User Documentation

We cover the process of creating user documentation for software products, such as document structure, the rules for outlining and formatting, and documentation quality criteria.

  • duration 16 hours

Requirements Life Cycle Management

This is an IIBA endorsed course, dedicated to studying the “Requirements Life Cycle Management” knowledge area of the BABOK Guide 3.0. The training discusses the tasks of tracing and maintaining requirements, as well as on prioritizing, approving, and reusing them. It explains the use of requirement patterns and addresses the matters of requirements change management.

  • duration 8 hours

BABOK: Elicitation and Collaboration

This is an IIBA endorsed course, dedicated to studying the “Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring” knowledge area of the BABOK Guide 3.0. The training focuses on tasks such as eliciting, documenting, and communicating business analysis information, as well as how to collaborate with stakeholders while preparing for elicitation and confirming its results.

  • duration 16 hours

Business process modeling with BPMN 2.x

Learn the application rules for the graphic elements of the language, study the types of BPMN diagrams and discover the possibilities of automatic execution of the constructed models.

  • duration 16 hours