Business Analyst Full Course
About Course
This is a practical approach to learning Business Analysis. If you are a fan of reading books, this course may not be for you as this course is aimed at delivering everything that I have learnt while working as a Business Analyst over the last 16 years. This course covers the following modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Business Analysis, Why a Business Analyst?, Training Ladder, Role of a Business Analyst, Business Analyst Ingredients, IT Team Structure
Module 2: Business Team Structure, Hands On- Documenting Business Requirements Document (BRD)
Module 3: System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Overview, understanding ‘As-is Business’
Module 4: Case Study- Understanding As Is Business and Documenting BRD for a Life Insurance Company
Module 5: Live Simulation Session to Gather Requirements, Understanding Requirements Types: Business Rules, Functional Requirements, Non-Functional Requirements (User Interface (UI) Requirements), Performance Requirements, Scalability Requirements, Security Requirements)
Module 6: Hands On-Documenting Functional Requirements Document (FRD)
Module 7: Case Study- Documenting FRD
Module 8: Hands On- Creating Wireframes / Screen Mockups via Axure (Windows)
Module 9: Hands On- Creating Wireframes / Screen Mockups via Axure (Mac)
Module 10: Hands On- Creating Prototypes via Axure
Module 11: Hands On- Documenting Use Case
Module 12: Case Study- Documenting Use Case for a Retail Company
Module 13: Hands On-Drawing UML (Unified Modeling Language) Diagrams-: Activity Diagram, State Diagram, Use Case Diagram
Module 14: Hands On- Using Visio to draw UML Diagrams
Module 15: Hands On- Using Enterprise Architect to document requirements, use cases and UML diagrams
Module 16: Hands On- Using Rational Requisite Pro to document requirements
Module 17: Software Engineering Processes: Waterfall, Rational Unified Process (RUP), Agile Scrum
Module 18: Hands On- Documenting User Story
Module 19: Hands On- Using Jira to Document User Stories and Manage Agile Scrum Project
Module 20: Hands On- Using Rally to Document User Stories and Manage Agile Scrum Project
Module 21: Bonus: Create Test Cases, Perform Manual Testing, Creating Defects, Different Types of Testing, User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
What Will You Learn?
- Business Analysis Fundamentals- Understand the term "Business Analysis'", the role of a Business Analyst as well as System Development Life Cycle (SDLC),
- Requirement Gathering Techniques- Via live simulation of requirement gathering session, understand how to gather requirements from Subject Matter Experts,
- Hands On Learning: Creating Requirements Documents- Learn how to document BRD (Business Requirements Document), FRD (Functional Requirements Document), Use Case & User Story,
- Hands On Learning: Creating Wireframes (Screen-Mock Ups) & Prototypes: Learn how to document User Interface requirements by creating wireframes, prototypes and documenting UI specification,
- Learn Software Engineering Processes: Learn Agile Scrum Process, Waterfall Methodology & RUP (Rational Unified Process)
- Hands On Learning: Documenting User Stories
- Hands On Learning: UML (Unified Modeling Language)- Learn how to create Use Case Diagram, Activity Diagrams & State Diagrams,
- Hands On Learning: Business Analyst Softwares: Hand-on learning the following softwares: Jira, Rally, Microsoft Visio, Axure, Rational Requisite Pro, Enterprise Architect,
- Bonus Learning: Manual Testing- Learn how to create test cases, conduct manual testing, create defects, conduct bug triages and co-ordinate UAT (User Acceptance Testing),
- Case Studies- Real time case studies from Finance, Insurance, Retail/eCommerce & Airlines Industries,
- Understand Traceability and advantages of Traceability Matrix, Business Analyst role recap.
- Real Time Business Analyst Interview Simulation,
- Real Time Business Architect Interview Simulation,