REQB - ENGINEERING OF REQUIREMENTS

REQB Foundation Level

Duration

  • 3 days

Prerequisites

  • Basic knowledge of IT and Programming. Certification ISTQB Foundation Level is advised.

Audience

Anyone needing to define the requirements of the future product and / or software: MOA, Business Expert, Testers ... etc

Objective

To be capable of applying structured and systematic methods of Requirements Engineering: relevance of the requirements, their realization and their management are to be mastered. Rules for writing requirements in a natural language are proposed, as are rules for improvement and quality requirements of specifications.

Education Process

  • Certificating methodological training
  • Certification Examination on Last Day
  • Duration of the examination: 1h

Schedule

  • 6 to 8 September in Paris
  • October 24 to 26 in Paris
  • November 28 to 30 in Paris
  • November 7 to 9 in Aix-en-Provence

Pricing and Financing

  • Training referenced in Collective Actions FAFIEC
  • Possibility of financing according to your OPCA
  • Price: Contact us

Program

Fundamentals

  • Requirements
  • Norms and Standards

Procedure and Process

  • Process models
  • Engineering process Requirements


Project and Risk Management

  • Project Management
  • Risk Management

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Basic Roles
  • Engineering Requirements tasks

Identification of Requirements

  • Involvement of the user / client
  • Visions of the Project and its Objectives
  • Identification of stakeholders
  • Techniques to identify Requirements
  • Functional and Nonfunctional Requirements
  • Requirements Descriptions

Specification of Requirements

  • Specification
  • Procedure
  • Standardization
  • Quality of requirements

Requirements Analysis

  • Requirements and solutions
  • Methods and Techniques
  • Object-oriented Analysis
  • Cost Estimates
  • Prioritization
  • Agreement on Requirements

Follow-up of Requirements

  • Follow-up within the Project
  • Change Management
  • Metrics

Quality Assurance

  • Actors and Roles
  • Quality Assurance vs. Testability

Tools

  • Advantage of Tools
  • Categories of Tools

References