W1-101 - Conducting a Requirements Use Case Workshop
Date: Monday, April 14 - 8:30am – 4:30pm
Description
This one-day workshop covers the process, methods, steps and questions to use when facilitating a structured Use-Case driven Requirements Workshop. Learn how to effectively facilitate Use-Case discussions to elicit the essential and sufficient level of requirements. This is a very practical approach that makes it quick and easy to discover, describe and document requirements directly with your stakeholders and subject-matter experts. It is very business-oriented and yields immediate results for your stakeholders. You will learn a practical set of techniques and best practices to gather and model business requirements and document them real-time in the workshop.
Learning Objectives
Learn a systematic process (steps and questions) to identify Use Cases
Know when you have all the necessary Use Cases identified
Define each Use Case to the same consistent level of detail
Use your facilitation skills to elicit Use Cases in a simulated environment
Skill Level: Intermediate |
Robert Stewart, BA, LLB,
The Information Architecture Group, Inc.
As a certified Requirements Architect and Instructor, Rob has been involved in the gathering of business and systems requirements for companies in industries from insurance, banking, telecommunication, education, entertainment, pharmaceutical, utilities, to government at the county, state and federal levels. Some of the specific projects that Rob has applied Best Business Requirements PracticesTM on include:
Consolidated Justice Information, Check Processing, e-Marketing, Work Management, Inventory Management, Billing, Dictionary Coding System,
e-Commerce…and many more.
Rob is a member of IAG’s IBM Rational Practices Team, which works with organizations implementing the Rational Unified Process (RUP) to ensure their success when eliciting, organizing and documenting stakeholder requirements.
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