Business Analysis (BA)
3.5
Our Business Analysis course, guided by industry-experienced instructors, ensures practical expertise. Acquire hands-on training from professionals to excel in the field of business analysis and drive success
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Start Date | Class Days | Class Time |
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Jan 09, 2025 | Tuesday,Thursday | 06:30pm - 08:30pm |
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We offer a comprehensive curriculum designed to arm Business Analysts at all levels with the critical skills necessary to become effective problem solvers for the organization.
Business Analysis professionals will learn the correct methodologies that can be implemented immediately after training is complete.
Our extensive curriculum contains the most up-to-date certification preparation, broad-spectrum training, and specialized courses. All Business Analyst training courses are aligned with the IIBA BABOK (Business Analysis Body of Knowledge) and endorsed by the IIBA & PMI.
Prerequisite: Applicants must possess strong communication skills, both verbal and written
Training Duration: 2 months.
Classes per week: 2 Classes.
Class Duration: 2 hours.
Class Mode: Online.
Course details and curriculum:
- Fundamental concepts of testing and quality assurance
- Role of software testing professionals
- Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Overview of SDLC phases
- Analysis of business requirements and design documents
- Requirements Analysis and Documentation
- Understanding business requirements
- Writing BRD, FRD, and SRD documents
- Introduction to Agile Scrum and Waterfall methodologies
- Test Planning and Strategy
- Test plans and test strategy
- Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM)
- Writing use case documents
- Test Case Design and Execution
- Writing test case documents
- Analyzing different phases of testing
- Defining system architecture
- Domain and Functional Knowledge
- Importance of domain and functional knowledge in software testing
- Overview of different domains and their characteristics
- Business Analysis Overview
- Introduction to Business Analysis
- Roles and Responsibilities of Business Analysts
- Business Analyst methodologies
- Requirement Elicitation and Analysis
- Process and Techniques for requirement elicitation
- Stakeholder Needs Analysis
- Requirement Analysis
- Stakeholder Need Analysis
- Requirement Lifecycles
- Business Analysis processes
- Initiating a Project
- Requirement Basics
- Business Requirement Document (BRD)
- Documentation: BRS vs. SRS
- Requirement Elicitation
- Functional Requirement, Specification, Types and Examples
- Non-Functional Requirement, Types and Examples
- Functional Requirements vs. Non-Functional Requirements: Key Differences
- Requirement Analysis
- Entity Relationship Diagrams
- Decision Tables
- Requirement Specification
- Requirements Approval
- Finalizing Requirements: Presenting
- Managing Requirements Assets: Change Control
- Structured Walkthroughs
- Software Configuration Management
- Miscellaneous Other Topics
- Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Project
- Database application
- Type of operations (CRUD): create, read, update, delete
- Structure query language (SQL) for database operations
- Create table in database
- Data type and constraints in a database table
- Construct query to read data from database
- SQL functions: select, where, order by, aggregate (min, max, average, sum, count)
- Use wildcards, in, between, having, group by
- Join multiple tables
- Primary and foreign key
- Full join, inner join, right join, left join
- Database testing procedures and techniques
- Data integrity and data validation
- SQL queries to test data