Thursday, 13 March 2014

Course Content

    Introduction and Fundamentals
  • Business Analyst – Who, What, Why?
  • BA – qualities, skills, roles, responsibilities
  • BA – Fundamentals
  • CMMI Overview
  • IIBA, BABOK, CBAP, CCBA Overview
  • Software Development Life Cycle
  • Methodologies – Waterfall, Agile, Scrum, RUP, Iterative, Incremental, Lean etc.
  • Enterprise Analysis
  • Product vs Service
  • Client Software – why, how, when, who, where
  • Business Architecture
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Project Scope
  • Business Case
  • Requirement Process, Planning and Management
  • Understanding IT project hierarchy
  • Project Charter
  • Requirements Process
  • RACI Matrix
  • Requirements Planning
  • Work Efforts & Estimations
  • Managing Requirements
  • BA's responsibilities
  • BA's plan to feed into Project Plan
  • Requirements
  • What are requirements?
  • Characteristics of Requirements
  • Types of Requirements
  • Business Requirements
  • User Requirements
  • System Requirements
  • Functional Requirements
  • Non-Functional Requirements
  • Implementation Requirements
  • UI Requirements
  • Requirements Elicitation
  • Principles, Constraints, Techniques
  • Data Analysis
  • Creating Models, Scenarios
  • Context Diagrams
  • Surveys
  • Questionnaire
  • Interviewing
  • Focus Group Interviews
  • Brainstorming
  • Reverse Engineering
  • Prototyping
  • Wire Frames
  • JAD – Joint Application Development
  • Requirements Analysis
  • Classifying Requirements
  • Prioritizing Requirements
  • Architectural Design
  • Requirements Allocation
  • Requirements Validation
  • Requirements Pre-Review and Review
  • Requirements Walkthrough
  • Sign Off
  • Requirements Documentation
  • BRS, BRD, URS, URD, FRS, FSD, NFR, IR, UIR, SRS
  • Writing Functional Specifications Document
  • Rules, problems, use of terms, structure
  • Structure and Grammar, banned words
  • UML
  • Overview of UML2.x
  • Object-Oriented Approach
  • Working with use case diagrams, activity diagrams
  • Knowledge on class, object, state, sequence, collaboration, component, and deployment diagrams
  • Working with UML tools
  • Working with UI tools
  • Requirements Management
  • RTM - Requirements Traceability Matrix
  • Requirements Change Management
  • Requirements Risk Management
  • Impact Analysis
  • Gap Analysis
  • Miscellaneous
  • Versioning
  • Repositories
  • Kick-off Meeting
  • Minutes of Meeting
  • Weekly Status Reports
  • Validation
  • General Idea on how Testing Team works
  • Terminology used by Testing Team
  • QA, QC, Software Testing
  • Testing Strategy, Planning, Test Cases
  • Types of Testing
  • Testing Methods
  • Testing Levels
  • UAT (User Acceptance Testing)Topic-wise study materialsTopic-wise Case StudiesStudent Portal
  • Life-time free online reference library
  • Project Wok
  • Complete life cycles implementation
  • Miscellaneous
  • Anything that is not covered above and within the scope of BA job, we will take up each and every such topic and discuss in the class.
  • Tools
  • All the tools a BA generally use - train on the main objective and how you to use so that learner can practice and get expert with them. At the same time get to know how to work any other similar tools available in the industry – both FREE & PAID versions.
  • Certification
  • At the end of the course, a course completion certificate will be awarded on our company name - BA Training School.
  • Online Delivery Model
  • All the courses are conducted by an expert instructor. These live instructor-led-sessions will be delivered through Internet via WebEx with VOIP services. Normally you will be connected to audio using your computer’s microphone and speakers, but a headset is recommended. What you need to have to take this course is:
  • Personal Computer with good Broadband Internet Connection to access Internet and have VOIP calls.
  • Headset
  • Microphone

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Introduction for Business Analyst


Keentechnologies is a primarily a community of business analyst center of excellence for professionals learner.
In the present era the fortune of Business Analyst is on the rise: Firms altogether industries have shown a recent interest in IT investment whereas at constant time. The better term for the business analyst would be organizational analyst.
The role of Business Analyst Online Training as evolved over the years from documented business processes and applied technical experience provides project management skills, with in the end to end project development plans.
The role of a business analyst is integral for several industries, as business analysts are usually tasked with reviewing structures and processes and distinctive organizational efficiencies and value savings which will be created.
This is significantly pertinent, and as a result several professionals are considering a modification of career into business analysis.
Here are the highest ways in which to your career as a business analyst:

  • Typical Business Analyst Tasks
  • Identifying areas for improvement
  • Providing staff training
  • Consulting senior management
  • The business analyst skills during a broad perspective contains of the person being a business planner,analyst project manager.

Key Skills

Due to the evolution of the traditional BA role Business Analysts are now expected to be great communicators, tactful diplomats and problem solvers – with the ability to understand and respond fast to rapidly changing business environments.


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