Defining and Managing IT Project Requirements
Course number HE543S
Delivery method
Instructor-led training (ILT)
Onsite dedicated training (OST)
Course overview
Reduce IT project time and costs. Gain the necessary information to develop a proactive environment for requirements management. Identify, document, analyze, track, control, and manage changes in requirements throughout a project’s life cycle. Determine key roles and responsibilities in requirements analysis and management. Discover the importance of allocating and tracing requirements, validation, and verification. Develop tools and techniques to use throughout the requirements process, methods to conduct an inspection, and ways to reduce risks.
Prerequisites
A comprehensive introductory project management course such as Project Management Fundamentals (HC577S) plus Project Risk Management (HE536S), Leadership and Communication Skills for Project Managers (HE537S) and other core project management courses
Audience
This course is intended for project managers, project team members, technical leads, systems engineers or anyone with a substantive role in the success of projects who is interested in best practices that apply to diverse projects in multiple industries. It is especially suited for people seeking project management certification.
Course objectives
Learn how to:
- Identify the main problems encountered when managing requirements
- Write clear and concise requirements
- Develop a Requirements Traceability Matrix and a requirements specification document
- Define appropriate classifications for project requirements
- Explain the roles and responsibilities involved in managing requirements
- Identify the differences among requirements specification standards
- Select and monitor performance metrics for requirements management activities
Next steps
Cost Estimating for IT Projects (HE544S) or other advanced Project Management topics leading to recognition of your knowledge and skill by passing the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification appropriate to your country or region
Benefits to you
- Identify, document, track, control, and manage changes in requirements throughout a project’s life cycle
- Understand the key roles and responsibilities in requirements analysis and management
- Learn methods to conduct an inspection and ways to reduce risks
- Prevent potential problems from become serious and causing schedule and cost overruns
Course outline
Overview
- Explain why good requirements are critical for project success
- Differentiate between behavioral and non-behavioral requirements
- Determine the hallmarks of a good requirements process
Requirements in the IT/IS Development Process
- Use a “best practice” model for requirements as viewed through the Software Engineering Institute’s SW-CMM®
- Determine differences in requirements gathering based upon the SDLC model used
- Explain the importance of making requirements gathering a repeatable process
Setup and Startup
- Identify the key requirements stakeholders and conduct a stakeholder analysis
- Identify hard and soft resources of requirements
- Explain the inputs and outputs of a requirements repository and define a requirements classification scheme
Identify and Document
- Collect and clarify requirements using surveys, interviews, JRP/JAD sessions, workshops, simulations, usability studies, and prototypes
- Prepare requirements documents
- Describe the attributes of system requirements specifications and requirements traceability matrices
Analyze and Refine
- Describe the role of the requirements analyst
- Explain partitioning and decomposition of requirements
- Identify the usefulness of prototyping and modeling
Review and Approve
- Describe the review and approval process
- Determine the inspection process
- Discuss the roles and responsibilities of the inspection team
Allocate and Trace
- Explain the importance of the requirements allocations and traceability
- Allocate requirements
- Track requirements throughout the project life cycle
Verify and Validate
- Discuss verification and validation techniques
- Be able to validate requirements with clients
- Demonstrate that requirements have been satisfied
Change Management
- Use change control tools
- Incorporate changes to project requirements
- Ensure that links are traceable throughout project documentation
- Upis u radnu knjižicu: ne
- Certifikat: ne
- Uvjerenje: ne
- In-house: ne
- Svjedodžba: ne
- Diploma: ne