This course is about a foundational technique of Business Analysis, use cases. For those of you who have taken our Business Analysis Simplified: Master These 10 Techniques to Deliver Requirements in Less Time, you will recognize use case modeling as one of the golden techniques. This is our second course on use case modeling. Our first course, Business Analysis Simplified – Model Use Case Diagram, focused on the use case diagram and the overall framework and why it’s so successful. In this course, we are taking a deep dive into the use cases and explain how to document detailed requirements with use case technique.
So why use case modeling? In our opinion, it is the most important, useful, and efficient technique for analysis of system functional requirements. Once you learn this technique, you will not be able to approach a project without it and just like us for the last 15 years, will become a use case aficionado!
Here are our top three reasons why use case modeling is such a powerful technique:
As with all our courses, this course is focused on practice. You will work through a software development project as it’s being delivered by a Business Analyst, named Laura, so that you can see use cases applied in a real–life scenario. You will also have an opportunity to practice use case technique in the assignment section of the course.
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Specification: Create Better Requirements with Use Cases
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 1 hour |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Ian Kerins –
There are not a lot of courses out there that show the benefit of separating Use Cases and Data and Rules. Within FI’s being able to manage data, rules and process separately is amazing as an update means I only have to go to one location and I can ensure its consistent everywhere. Excellent concepts
Aly Cassam –
Instructor presented technique in a clear, understandable manner that is applicable to real world scenarios. I feel that coming out of this I am much better equipped to apply the Use Case technique to requirements definition. As a BA this is a must take course.
Matt Hughes –
This course was very informative. As a professional, it gave me a better understanding of use cases to create better requirements. I would recommend this course to anyone in the Business Analyst field to help develop their skill and usefulness of use cases.
Bonita Kwok –
This course is great for anyone who is interested to gain knowledge and refresh on user cases.
Mary Ann Rodil –
Very succinct & comprehensive course. Highly recommended!
Helen Anderson –
Great content clear and concise. Possibly could be made a little more exciting. Templates and downloadable examples would be a great addition
Matt Russell –
Gave up as I didn’t have a clue what she was trying to explain. Very poor examples. Still don’t know the difference between trigger and pre condition.
Sebastian Rivera –
The course helped me solve issues in how to document for a specific project at work. Very helpful and very thankful to Natasha Kordonska for creating the course.
Adri n Morales L pez –
Me gust el curso, es corto pero abarca todos los temas.
Luis Soto –
A complete course for better requirements