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May 2, 2017 – May 3, 2017
May 2-3, 2017
Eliciting requirements is a key task in business analysis. Elicitation is about bringing out or drawing forth something latent or potential. This course covers the processes in requirements elicitation and how the various techniques in elicitation are put to practical use. This course discusses the appropriate usage of a certain elicitation technique. Role playing and putting into live scenario are the methods employed in this course to effectively learn the techniques.
Training Objectives
1. At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
2. Describe the processes in requirements elicitation.
3. Apply the commonly used elicitation techniques.
4. Identify when the elicitation techniques are applicable.
5. Employ the guidelines in eliciting requirements.
Topics
I. Elicitation Defined
II. Elicitation Objectives
III. Generally Accepted Elicitation Techniques and Synonyms
a) Brainstorming
b) Document Analysis
c) Focus Group
d) Interface Analysis
e) Interviews
f) Observation
g) Prototyping
h) Requirements Workshop
i) Survey/Questionnaire
IV. Choosing Between Techniques
V. Elicitation Process
a) Inputs
b) Tasks
i. Prepare for Elicitation
ii. Conduct Elicitation Activity
iii. Document Elicitation Results
iiii. Confirm Elicitation Results
VI. Problems with Requirements Elicitation
VII. Guidelines in Requirements Elicitation
Training Cost: P16,661.12/pax (inclusive of VAT, AM/PM snacks, training materials, and Certificate of Completion)
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May 2, 2017 – May 3, 2017
May 2-3, 2017
This course presents how to test software based on requirements in a risk-driven approach regardless of project type. It discusses all necessary documents to be used as inputs to software testing and the documents to be developed within the testing processes. Techniques and approaches to test case development are discussed in detail. This course includes practical skills necessary to effectively comprehend requirements documented in a systems requirements specification to be used as one of the inputs in writing test plans and test cases.
Training Objectives
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
1.Develop a focused test plan to manage evaluate software projects.
2.Develop test cases based functional and non-functional requirements.
3.Design test cases and test scenarios.
4.Use IEEE Std 829 in writing test plans.
5.Estimate testing costs and schedules using proven techniques.
6.Apply verification and validation strategies.
Training Outputs
1.Test Plans
2.Test Cases
3.Test Scenarios
4.Test Procedures
5.Test Reports
6.Bug Reports
Topics
I. Test Planning
a) Test Processes
b) Levels of Testing
c) Inputs to Test Processes
d) Roles in Software Testing
e) Types of Testing
f) Writing Test Plans
II. Test Case Design Approaches
a) Fundamental Testing strategies
b) Black-box vs. white-box testing
c) Static Testing vs. Dynamic Testing
d) Validation Strategies for Black-box testing
e) Equivalence partitioning
f) Boundary-value analysis
g) Writing Test Cases and Test Scenarios
h) Writing Test Procedures
III. Test Execution
a) Test Execution Process
b) Writing Bug Reports/Test Reports
Training Cost: P16,661.12/pax (inclusive of VAT, AM/PM snacks, training materials, and Certificate of Completion)
–
May 2, 2017 – May 3, 2017
May 2-3, 2017
Eliciting requirements is a key task in business analysis. Elicitation is about bringing out or drawing forth something latent or potential. This course covers the processes in requirements elicitation and how the various techniques in elicitation are put to practical use. This course discusses the appropriate usage of a certain elicitation technique. Role playing and putting into live scenario are the methods employed in this course to effectively learn the techniques.
Training Objectives
1. At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
2. Describe the processes in requirements elicitation.
3. Apply the commonly used elicitation techniques.
4. Identify when the elicitation techniques are applicable.
5. Employ the guidelines in eliciting requirements.
Topics
I. Elicitation Defined
II. Elicitation Objectives
III. Generally Accepted Elicitation Techniques and Synonyms
a) Brainstorming
b) Document Analysis
c) Focus Group
d) Interface Analysis
e) Interviews
f) Observation
g) Prototyping
h) Requirements Workshop
i) Survey/Questionnaire
IV. Choosing Between Techniques
V. Elicitation Process
a) Inputs
b) Tasks
i. Prepare for Elicitation
ii. Conduct Elicitation Activity
iii. Document Elicitation Results
iiii. Confirm Elicitation Results
VI. Problems with Requirements Elicitation
VII. Guidelines in Requirements Elicitation
Training Cost: P16,661.12/pax (inclusive of VAT, AM/PM snacks, training materials, and Certificate of Completion)
–
May 2, 2017 – May 3, 2017
May 2-3, 2017
This course presents how to test software based on requirements in a risk-driven approach regardless of project type. It discusses all necessary documents to be used as inputs to software testing and the documents to be developed within the testing processes. Techniques and approaches to test case development are discussed in detail. This course includes practical skills necessary to effectively comprehend requirements documented in a systems requirements specification to be used as one of the inputs in writing test plans and test cases.
Training Objectives
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
1.Develop a focused test plan to manage evaluate software projects.
2.Develop test cases based functional and non-functional requirements.
3.Design test cases and test scenarios.
4.Use IEEE Std 829 in writing test plans.
5.Estimate testing costs and schedules using proven techniques.
6.Apply verification and validation strategies.
Training Outputs
1.Test Plans
2.Test Cases
3.Test Scenarios
4.Test Procedures
5.Test Reports
6.Bug Reports
Topics
I. Test Planning
a) Test Processes
b) Levels of Testing
c) Inputs to Test Processes
d) Roles in Software Testing
e) Types of Testing
f) Writing Test Plans
II. Test Case Design Approaches
a) Fundamental Testing strategies
b) Black-box vs. white-box testing
c) Static Testing vs. Dynamic Testing
d) Validation Strategies for Black-box testing
e) Equivalence partitioning
f) Boundary-value analysis
g) Writing Test Cases and Test Scenarios
h) Writing Test Procedures
III. Test Execution
a) Test Execution Process
b) Writing Bug Reports/Test Reports
Training Cost: P16,661.12/pax (inclusive of VAT, AM/PM snacks, training materials, and Certificate of Completion)