Requirements Elicitation
Gain a core understanding of requirements elicitation, the importance of planning, and coverage of many valuable elicitation techniques.
Description
The Requirements Elicitation course is delivered in person or can be live online by arrangement.
This 1-day course provides a core understanding of elicitation, the importance of planning, and coverage of many valuable elicitation techniques. Emphasis is also placed on the need to verify requirements with the business to confirm that an accurate understanding has been elicited. During the afternoon session course participants undertake a realistic elicitation exercise, to reinforce the principles and techniques learnt during the course.
Greater emphasis is being placed on skilled Business Analysts who have the ability to communicate strongly, engage with stakeholders, and elicit a clear understanding of business requirements. Requirements elicitation skills have never been more important for business analysts and IT professionals.
The ‘Requirements Elicitation’ course is delivered by seasoned Equinox consultant practitioners who apply the techniques and practices presented in this course on a daily basis.
For groups of 5 or more, contact training@equinox.co.nz to discuss hosting a private course in-house at your place.
Outline
Introduction to Requirements Elicitation
- Goals of elicitation
- Elicitation in the analysis process
- Requirements elicitation methodology
Plan
- The need for planning
- Common elicitation problems
- Requirements elicitation techniques
- Requirements election patterns
- Selection criteria
- The requirements elicitation plan
Do
- Preparing for the elicitation session
- Performing elicitation
- Managing the elicitation session
- Presenting the elicitation results
Check
- Communicate the requirements set
- Check elicitation results
- Check elicitation process
Act – corrective action
Requirements elicitation exercise
Learning outcomes
Following the completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Identify where requirements elicitation fits within the broader requirements process
- Understand and adopt an elicitation methodology
- Select appropriate elicitation techniques for the situation
- Plan and manage a requirements elicitation session
- Understand the need for verification of elicitation results
Audience
The primary audience for this course is business analysts and systems analysts of all levels of experience. The course will also be of value to any project team members who are involved in elicitation or requirements activities.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that participants have some experience with requirements in project environment before attending.