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Developing and Writing Testable Business Requirements For Software Development and Software Testing

2-DAY SESSION

Proven Processes for Development, Delivery and Support

You may have the best design and development team in the world but if you cannot communicate your needs to other departments in the organization, you are doomed to fail. If business requirements are vague, incorrect or simply incomplete – you will end up with problems. Those problems will cost you time and money to correct. Learn how to manage the client from the beginning and benefit from their cooperation. Avoid project overruns of cost and time. Reduce development time, improve productivity, and prevent costly maintenance.
Gathering testable business requirements is essential to any organization and often does not keep pace with the needs of today’s users. Many products fail at the customer site and cost many hours and dollars to correct and maintain. Lack of understanding user’s needs and lack of input from key personnel and failure to implement the product in the user environment have cost company’s money and sometimes clients. Much of this cost and risk could have been prevented by improving the process from the beginning. This two-day course will proven processes and techniques that will help the students identify and improve their methods of gathering improved requirements prior to product definition, development, testing, delivery and support.


Gather Clear and Concise Business Requirements Prior to the Start
In this workshop you will discover how to better understand what users need, not their wants, overcome semantic obstacles and how to better use the resources you have available. How to identify and involve key personnel (stake holders,) where and when they are important to a project. This involvement is critical and we’ll examine the crucial steps you need to take. Learn how to set and measure milestones throughout the entire process. You’ll also learn how to apply new methodologies to create a solid strategy for gathering clear and concise business requirements prior to the start of project design.


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