Use Cases are a proven tool to uncover behavioral and functional requirements of computer software systems. Having good Use Cases has been shown to significantly improve the overall development process by enhancing understanding of requirements early in the software development life cycle. Writing effective Use Case descriptions is part art, part science and not a skill that comes easily to most people. User Stories are also critical. To successfully deliver a product, the team needs to elicit information from a wide number of people and communicate this information effectively to developers, tester, trainers, business owners and other stakeholders. Over time, many practices have been developed to bring order and predictability to software projects by detailing requirements in an increasingly more ordered and focused manner. This course is offered as 5 virtual sessions during the evenings of June 17th - 21st from 6:00pm to 9:30pm. It qualifies for 17 PDHs/CDUs for all IIBA® certifications. This course will contribute 17 PMI® PDUs towards your chosen certification.
This course is offered as 5 virtual sessions during the evenings of June 17th - 21st from 6:00pm to 9:30pm. It qualifies for 17 PDHs/CDUs for all IIBA® certifications. This course will contribute 17 PMI® PDUs towards your chosen certification.
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David Nagy
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