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Developing Effective Requirements Specifications


Gathering requirements and recording them is a skill that is fundamental to the success of any project. An effective solution is available. It is possible and reasonable to produce effective requirements specifications QUICKLY, ACCURATELY AND COMPLETELY with a battle-proven process.

The RETURN ON INVESTMENT is high. Reduction of errors after delivery is significant. Reduction of changes during project execution is a major time saver. Shorter time for the total project is a managers' most popular benefit.

Our three-day workshop presents a comprehensive process for systematically developing complete and accurate requirements in the shortest possible time. Industry's best practices and structured techniques are combined with effective proven modeling methods throughout the workshop. Participants will apply learned techniques to improve how they elicit, analyze, document and manage requirements. In the final assignment, participants have the opportunity to effectively develop high quality, clear, complete and accurate requirements specification.

The workshop is heavily "hands on" (about 65%). There are no automated tools: All work is simulation of real situations and done in teams relying heavily on group interaction.


Who Should Attend

This seminar is extremely helpful for systems project leaders, business analysts, systems analysts and designers, software engineers, data administrators and systems users who are involved in developing requirements specifications.


Workshop Objectives:

  • Establish and realize the ROI for requirements.
  • Create an effective customer-development partnership.
  • Delineate critical success factors.
  • Discover how to set and manage customers’ expectations.
  • Understand the various methods of gathering information.
  • Identify scope boundaries, and develop a high-level view of a project.
  • Identify the structure of the application area or system under study.
  • Analyze, define, and model the business processes, data, and rules.
  • Use rules and structure to test the results.
  • Understand the various methods of gathering information.
  • Create a clear, complete and accurate requirements specification.
  • Understand how the requirements specification components support the design.

To request a comprehensive curriculum outline click...   HERE.
Last updated on April 30, 2008
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