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Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements

Simple Requirements Decomposition / Drill-Down Techniques for Defining Product Behaviors and Qualities
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Language: English
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Functional and Non-functional Requirements Can Make or Break Your Project

Business and Stakeholder Requirements define the business need in business terminology that all involved parties can understand, but the devil lies in the detail. Solution Providers (i.e., those responsible for building, buying, assembling, or configuring an IT application) need to know what the application must do, what data it will deal with, and what qualities it must possess to meet the business needs. In other words, they need Functional and Non-functional (aka Solution) Requirements at a level of detail that most subject matter experts can only provide when prompted and led. 
In this course, you will learn simple and repeatable techniques for extracting solution-level specifications from business and stakeholder requirements that are expressed in complete sentence form. Applying the presented techniques will help you identify specific functions the solution needs. You will also discover hidden non-functional needs (e.g., performance, usability, reliability, etc.) related to the functions. 
My co-author, Angela, and I have used these techniques on hundreds of IT projects around the globe and we know the value each provides. Using these approaches will improve your ability to identify and document requirements at the level of detail that solution providers (vendors or developers) need to deliver the right technology for their organization. 
The presented techniques will work on any set of well-expressed requirement statements. However, they were specifically designed for and work best with requirement statements that follow the “Rules for Writing Effective Requirements” that we present in our course “Writing Requirements for IT – Simply Put!”. 
Regardless of your job title or role, if you are involved in defining future business solutions, this book will help you communicate your business needs to solution providers. It will reduce the potential for misunderstandings that undermine IT’s ability to deliver the right technology for the business. 
How to get the most out of this book? 
To maximize the learning effect, you will have optional, online exercises to assess your understanding of each presented technique. Chapter titles prefaced with the phrase “Exercise” contain a link to online exercises with immediate feedback featuring our recommended resolution and the rationale behind it.
These exercises are optional and they do not “test” your knowledge in the conventional sense. Their purpose is to demonstrate the use of the technique more real-life than our explanations can supply. You need Internet access to perform the exercises. We hope you enjoy them and that they make it easier for you to apply the techniques in real life.
 

You will learn

✓ Decompose well-structured requirement statements to identify Functional and Non-Functional Requirements
✓ Give those responsible for designing, building, and/or buying the solution the kind of information they need to make the right decision for the business
✓ Identify Informational, Performance, and Constraining Requirements from a list of Functional Requirements
✓ Document and manage Business, Stakeholder, Functional and Non-Functional Requirements
✓ Capture and clarify Business Rules and External Constraints that mandate limits to the delivered solution
✓ Develop measurable Solution Requirements that facilitate End-User Acceptance Testing

Requirements

• No technical background required
• Desire to define non-functional requirements for IT
• Interest in the field of business analysis
• HTML5 compatible browser for exercises (quizzes)
• No additional materials are required

This course is for

• Subject Matter Experts
• Product Owners
• Business Process Managers
• Business Process Users
• Product and Project Managers
• Line Managers
• Business System Analysts
• Anyone wearing the BA hat!

How much does the Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements course cost? Is it worth it?

The course costs $16.99. And currently there is a 76% discount on the original price of the course, which was $69.99. So you save $53 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $19.3 of 189 Business Analysis courses. So this course is 12% cheaper than the average Business Analysis course on Udemy.

Does the Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements course have a money back guarantee or refund policy?

YES, Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any SCHOLARSHIPS for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements course, but there is a $53 discount from the original price ($69.99). So the current price is just $16.99.

Who is the instructor? Is Tom and Angela Hathaway a SCAM or a TRUSTED instructor?

Tom and Angela Hathaway has created 17 courses that got 10,635 reviews which are generally positive. Tom and Angela Hathaway has taught 74,149 students and received a 4.4 average review out of 10,635 reviews. Depending on the information available, Tom and Angela Hathaway is a TRUSTED instructor.
BA-EXPERTS: Business Analysis for Anyone Wearing the BA Hat
Angela and Tom Hathaway of BA-EXPERTS (previously Hathaway & Associates, Inc.  and Requirements Solutions Group, LLC) have been in business analysis and UX (User Experience) design for over 30 years. Their expertise spans information technology, methodologies, and innumerable applications in every industry for organizations from Mom-and-Pop shops to Fortune 100 companies and government agencies. In their writings and lectures they strive for enlightening while entertaining.
They have taught many thousands of students around the world and facilitated hundreds of requirements discovery sessions under a variety of acronyms (JAD, ASAP, JADr, JRP, etc).  In recent years, they have focused their attention on human-machine communication, in particular how to improve the use of Chatbots.
Current and past customers include TIAA-CREF (Financial), Cathay Pacific, Emirates Airlines (Transportation), Manitoba Telecom Services (Telecommunications), Honeywell (Manufacturing), Starwood Hotels and Resorts (Hospitality), numerous government agencies, and a myriad of other organizations.
Tom and Angela’s training, consulting, and mentoring efforts have saved their customers around the world millions of dollars. They can help your organization evolve and improve your conversational user interface, business analysis, and UX Design practices.
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