Business Analyst.doc

7
Business Analysis Course Curriculum Who is Business Analyst? Business Analyst is a new-economy job in a company that acts as a liaison between business people who have a business problem and technology people who know how to create automated solutions. Business Analysts are responsible for identifying business needs, requirements development and requirements management. Specifically, the Business Analyst elicits, analyzes, validates and documents business, organizational and/or operational requirements. The Business Analyst is a key facilitator within an organization, acting as a bridge between the client, stakeholders and the solutions team. What is Business Analysis? Business Analysis is the set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies and operations of an organization, and recommend solutions that enables the organization to achieve its goals. Many business analysts often perform several of these roles, and therefore this position is best filled by an individual with a broad skill set. Business analysis is distinct from financial analysis, project management, quality assurance, organizational development, testing, training, and documentation development. However, depending on the organization, a business analysis professional may perform some or all of these related functions. www.futurepointtech.com [email protected] 040 65551274

description

Business Analyst is a new-economy job in a company that acts as a liaison between business people who have a business problem and technology people who know how to create automated solutions.

Transcript of Business Analyst.doc

Business Analysis Course CurriculumWho is Business Analyst?Business Analyst is a new-economy job in a company that acts as a liaison between business people who have a business problem and technology people who know how to create automated solutions.Business Analysts are responsible for identifying business needs, requirements development and requirements management. Specifically, the Business Analyst elicits, analyzes, validates and documents business, organizational and/or operational requirements.The Business Analyst is a key facilitator within an organization, acting as a bridge between the client, stakeholders and the solutions team.What is Business Analysis?Business Analysis is the set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies and operations of an organization, and recommend solutions that enables the organization to achieve its goals.Many business analysts often perform several of these roles, and therefore this position is best filled by an individual with a broad skill set.Business analysis is distinct from financial analysis, project management, quality assurance, organizational development, testing, training, and documentation development. However, depending on the organization, a business analysis professional may perform some or all of these related functions.The skills associated with business analysis are one of the hottest priorities for IT human resource investment. Learn what the Business Analyst position is, why it's important and how Business Analysis training fromME can help you to build the"Skills Bridge"to cross the chasm between Business and IT.This training will help you to become a successfulBusiness Analystirrespective of your working domain.Course Content: BA hierarchy

Career Path

Business Analyst Qualities, Skills, Roles and Designations. What is a Project? Why Does a Project Need a PM and a BA? BA Role in Product based\ Services based Companies SDLC ( Software Development Life Cycle) Metrics

Enterprise Analysis : Business Architecture Feasibility studies

Project Scope

SOW - Statement of Work Domain knowledge : Where & How to acquire (Trunk and Branch Approach) The term "Stakeholders"

Stakeholder Management

Roles and Responsibilities

Requirements Engineering :

Requirements definition

Requirements gathering:

Techniques of Requirements gathering

Requirements analysis :

(Measurable, Achievable, Validation)

Categories of Requirements Requirements prioritization

Requirements Stability Index

Requirements Creep age Index

JAD Sessions URD/BRD/CRD/TRD Writing Use Cases

Functional Explanation Sessions Design and Development

Verification Validation

Testing(Functional, Regression and UAT) and Delivery

UAT sessions

CRs VS Defects

How to handle CRs?

Unable to deliver

RTM

CR Log

UML Tools

KOM

Wireframes / Mock-ups / Prototypes

Communication: Conference calls, meeting notes, chat summary, emails, documents, report

Anchor meetings and take MOMs

WSR - Weekly Status Report

Cost Benefit Analysis

Risk Analysis

Impact Analysis

Gap Analysis, AS IS, TO BE Standards like CMMI

Versioning and Repositories

Gold-plating, missing list

Templates

Case Studies

Resume servicesCourses Offerings

Android

Cognos 8 BI & Tm1

Data Stage

DB2 DBA

Dot Net

DAC

Hyperion Essbase , Planning

IBM AIX Administration

IBM Lotus Notes (Development) IBM Lotus Notes Domino Server Administration IBM Message Broker

IBM MQ Series IBM Web Sphere Application Server Administration (WAS) IBM WAS Portal server Development

Informatica

I Phone

Java/J2EE MicroSoft .NET Technologies (VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET) Microstrategy

MicroSoft Business Intelligence

MicroSoft Dynamics CRM

OBIEE 11 g

Oracle APPS HRMS

Oracle APPS SCM

Oracle APPS Financial

Oracle APPS Technical

Oracle BI Apps

Oracle BI Publisher

Oracle DBA 11g

Oracle Fusion SOA , B2B,

Oracle SQL , PL SQL

PHP

Perl Scripting

SAP SD & BO & ABAP

Sales Force CRM

SharePoint Server 2010

Shell Scripting

Siebel CRM , EAI, E-Scripting

SQL Server DBA

Springs and Hibernate

Testing Tools - QTP, QC, Load Runner, Selenium

TIBCO BW, BE, CIM, TIBCO I Process

Unix Administration

WCF, WPF, LINQ, AJAX, SILVER LIGHT

Webmethods

Webservices , SOAP ( JAVA)

Visit www.futurepointtech.com for course curriculum

Drop a mail [email protected] we will get in touch with u

www.futurepointtech.com [email protected] 040 65551274