ANALYSIS AND DESIGN TRACK
Designed to address the alignment of requirements management to solutions delivery, The learning series realizes the different methodologies and practices that analysts and designers can adopt to ensure reliable solutions. The ultimate goal of reducing waste, delivering solutions on time and in accordance with specifications, and artifact tracability are discussed in details.
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BA-001 PROCESS MANAGEMENT APPROACHES
This course will set the foundation of process-orientation and will open up the world of process management and process re-engineering. It covers major approaches to provide wide knowledge on what methodology would best fit an organization. The learning program presents a strategic framework for developing a business transformation roadmap and planning processes.
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BA-002 BUSINESS ANALYSIS ESSENTIALS
This learning program presents the concepts and techniques necessary to effectively understand and model business processes and business domain using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). This course discusses the body of knowledge based on the international institute of business analysis that serves as a basis for the business analyst profession.

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BA-003 REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS
This workshop will provide your team with the practical skills necessary to effectively capture, model, and analyze user-driven requirements. participants will have a better understanding on how to represent "what the system will do" and how to communicate better with business experts, systems analysts, designers, developers, and test engineers.

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BA-004 UNDERSTANDING SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
This course presents the various methodologies in systems analysis and design and how to effectively translate business needs to software requirements captured through use cases. Comparison of structured analysis and design with object oriented analysis and design is presented and recommended for its proper adoption.

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