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Overview
Course code WV120
Duration 5.0 days
Description

Successful projects are built on the foundation of well-written requirements. In fact, many problems of challenged and failed projects can be traced back to requirements issues. In this course, you'll learn to document requirements clearly, effectively, and appropriately to create a solid foundation for project success.
You'll learn the technical writing techniques that apply directly to writing requirements documents and you'll learn to apply the five Cs of writing-correct, clear, concise, comprehensive, and cohesive-to writing requirements. You will use lists, tables, and graphs to structure requirements information for clarity. And you will use white space, information chunking, and headings to improve readability.
In this course, you will learn the difference between validation and verification, and you'll survey the various verification and validation techniques. You will learn to select the appropriate technique for each situation and apply it to ensure your requirements' effectiveness.  

This course covers the "Requirements Documentation" knowledge area of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK).
 
Audience

This advanced course is designed for business analysts, requirements analysts, technical writers, systems analysts, developers, software engineers, IT project managers, project managers, project analysts, project leaders, senior project managers, team leaders, program managers, testers, and QA specialists.

 
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, students should complete the following courses:
. Business Analysis Essentials (WV111)
. Requirements Development and Management (WV115)
 
Skills taught
  • Use technical writing techniques that apply directly to writing requirements documents
  • Apply the five Cs of writing - correct, clear, concise, comprehensive, and cohesive - to writing requirements
  • Use lists, tables, and graphs to structure requirements information for clarity
  • Use white space, information chunking, and headings to improve readability
  • Explain the difference between validation and verification
  • Select the appropriate technique for each situation and apply it to ensure the effectiveness of the requirements

 

 
Course outline
  1. Project Management Framework
  2. Initiating
  3. Planning
  4. Controlling and Closing
  5. Closing Processes
  6. Case Studies
  7. The Context for Writing Requirements
  8. What Makes Requirements Effective?
  9. Requirements Audiences and Their Needs
  10. Effective Requirements Information
  11. Technical Writing Principles for Requirements
  12. Requirements Verification and Validation
 

 

 
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