Business and System Analysis using UML Notation - Practical Workshop for PO in the Scrum Methodology Training Course
Business and system analysis training using UML (Unified Modeling Language) notation covers several key areas that participants should understand and master. Here are the main points that can be covered by such training: Basics of Business Analysis, Using UM Notation, System Analysis, Practical Application UML, Communication and Collaboration, Modeling Tools UML, Understanding the Software Life Cycle, Analytical Skills. The training should provide participants with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in business and system analysis using the UML notation.
Course Outline
Business process
- business process concept
- business process modeling
- business and analytical models - connections and elements
Business process modeling
- diagrams related to business processes
- mapping and documenting business processes
Requirements analysis
- requirements concept
- collecting and documenting requirements
- relationships between requirements
- linking requirements with the analytical layer
Modeling the solution
- types of domain modeling approaches
- rationalizing the depth of analysis
- analysis and project risks
Solution model and agile methodologies
- agile methodologies - opportunities and threats
- correlation between documentation and elements of agile methodologies
Techniques for verifying model correctness
- informal validation techniques
- review of formal correctness verification techniques
- correctness verification procedures during the project
Organizing project documentation
- good practices
- ensuring tracking of changes
- security and versioning aspects
Embedding analytical work within management methodologies
- management methodologies and analytical work
- aspects of influence
- project progress control and analytical work
Requirements
- An understanding of software development life cycle and agile principles
- Experience with working in a Scrum team as a product owner or a business analyst
Audience
- Product owners
- Business analysts
- Anyone seeking to understand the role and responsibilities of a product owner in the Scrum methodology
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-Knowledge of the teacher in the subject was really good. He was able to explain very nicely and was able to answer all the questions at that moment. -To be able to know what all the tool is capable of was really good. -The structure he showed, like using scenarios and traceability would be really helpful in my day-to-day work.
Harsha Jain - Scania CV AB
Course - Introduction to Enterprise Architect
trainer's knowledge and ease to discuss - awesome flow
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Course - Fintech: A Practical Introduction for Managers
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Yue Wang - DBS Bank Ltd
Course - Design Patterns
I mostly liked the exercises and examples.
Natalia Rodriguez Ucles
Course - Business Process Modeling using BPMN and UML
The experience and knowledge of the trainer - he was able to answer any questions.
Shelley Walker
Course - OCUP2 UML 2.5 Certification - Foundation Exam Preparation
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