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Classroom Sessions:
Date Venue Fees
29 Apr - 03 May 2024 Dubai - UAE $5,950
02 - 06 Sep 2024 Dubai - UAE $5,950
25 - 29 Nov 2024 London - UK $5,950
28 Apr - 02 May 2025 Dubai - UAE $5,950
Course Description

INTRODUCTION

Business Systems Analysis is the elicitation, analysis and specification of the logical requirements from business perspectives, and is seamlessly integrated and organized around a model-driven analysis framework in order to design and build or procure effective computer-based business systems.

This GLOMACS Business System Analysis training seminar provides the critical thinking skills, conceptual knowledge and best practices to rapidly discover, analyze and specify business and user requirements. Participants will gain knowledge of the right approaches, tasks and techniques to define the requirements for business system projects. They will learn about gathering business requirements from users and other stakeholders; analyzing and communicating these requirements; creating models and use cases that describe the requirements; defining business rules and requirements specifications to communicate them to solution developers.

This training course will help potential systems analysts to create and design system processes which will help a company to achieve success. They will also explore a broad spectrum of current techniques that can be used to ensure that systems are comprehensively described and correctly defined.

Objectives

At the end of this training seminar, you will learn to:

  • Understand the Role of the Business Systems Analyst, the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and How the System Scope is defined
  • Understand the importance of system stakeholders and their goals
  • Plan, conduct, and follow up on a structured investigative interview
  • Produce a use case diagram and a detailed use case description
  • Define System Actor Goals and Convert these to Use Cases
  • Write Effective Business Rules
  • Document Functional and Non-functional Business Requirements
  • Compile the desirable contents of a Business Requirements Specification

Training Methodology

State-of-the-art business systems analysis methods and techniques are transferred by means of short, focused presentations which are followed by experiential learning workshop sessions. In these sessions the knowledge gained is applied to real-world examples and case studies. Rapid learning of the methods and techniques is achieved by means of group work, individual work, participant discussion, facilitator interaction and constructive feedback.

Organisational Impact

  • Reduced information technology development risk, costs and time overruns
  • Improved integration of information technology projects with business needs
  • Improved communication between the business and the information technology department of the organisation
  • The correct fit between the requirements of the organisation and information systems that are developed or procured

Personal Impact

This training program will provide you with a basic fluency and literacy in a number of core issues that involve business system analysis so that you are better equipped to manage the opportunities and challenges it presents. 

Specifically, participants will:

  • Work more effectively in or with a systems development project
  • Have the ability to gather elicit business requirements from users
  • Be able to comprehensively identify the requirements of the business
  • Effectively communicate business requirements to developers
  • Attain IIBA Certification and Re-certification credits

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This Business System Analysis training course is designed for the following:

  • Business and Systems Analysts
  • Enterprise Architects
  • Systems Development Project Leaders
  • Systems Development Team Members
  • Managers who need to understand more about this vital link between business users and IT systems
Course Outline

DAY 1

Introduction to Business Systems Analysis

  • Understanding the Business Environment
  • The Role of the Business Analysis within the System Development Cycle
  • Alternative Approaches to Business Systems Analysis
  • The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
  • Starting a Systems Development Project
  • Identifying System Users and Other Stakeholders
  • Creating a Vision Statement
  • Defining the System Scope

DAY 2

Modelling the System

  • An Introduction to Systems Modelling Concepts
  • Enterprise Architecture Modelling
  • Normalization
  • Modelling the System Context
  • System Scope Modelling
  • Use Case Modelling
  • Modelling Information Requirements

DAY 3

Gathering and Communicating Requirements

  • Planning, Conducting, and Following-up a Structured Investigative Interview
  • Workshops and Brainstorming
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Document Analysis and Observation
  • Interface Analysis
  • Random Sampling

DAY 4

Writing Effective Use Cases

  • Gathering User Stories
  • Defining Actors and Actor Goals
  • Converting Actor Goals to Use Cases
  • Documenting Detailed Use Case Descriptions
  • Refactoring Use Cases
  • Maintaining the Data Dictionary

DAY 5

Developing a Business Requirements Specification

  • Value of Effective Requirements
  • Gathering and Writing Business Rules
  • Documenting Functional and Non-functional Requirements
  • Preparing the Specification
  • Verifying and Validating Requirements
  • Writing Test Cases
  • Presenting Your Requirements Specification
Certificates
  • On successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate with eligible Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE) from National Registry of CPE Sponsor and Pre-approved Professional Development Hours (PDH), and/or Continuing Development Units (CDUs) from IIBA® will be awarded to the delegates
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GLOMACS is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org

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Oxford Management Centre

A GLOMACS - Oxford Management Centre collaboration aimed at providing the best training services and benefits to our valued clients.

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