Business Analysis
The title of "Business Analyst" is one of the fastest growing in the IT industry. In fact, the United States Department of Labor projected a 29% increase in computer systems analyst employment by 2016.There are many resources available that explain what a business analyst is, often in terms of comparing the responsibilities of an analyst to those of other team members we're more familiar with, like project managers, software testers, and systems architects. It's now generally understood that a business analyst works as a liaison among stakeholders in order to elicit, analyze, communicate and validate requirements for changes to business processes, policies and information systems
Who should attend?
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- Any Non IT professional willing to become a part of IT companies.
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All New graduates (MBA,MCA, Btech, M tech, MSC, Mcom, MA etc). |
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All Programmers, Testers,designers willing to change their role towards Management. |
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Entry-level IT Business Analysts. |
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Self-taught IT Business Analysts wanting to fill in the gaps and put all the pieces together. |
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IT Project Managers with responsibility for business analysis. |
What we teach?
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What is Business Analysis and who is Business Analyst |
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What is Project life cycle, Different Methodologies |
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OOPS concepts |
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Enterprise Analysis-Defining the problem |
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Requirements Planning and Management – Defining the process |
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Requirements Elicitation –Gathering Information |
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Requirements Analysis and Documentation – Defining the Solution |
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Requirements Communication –Unified Modeling Language(UML) |
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Solution Assessment and Validation –User Acceptance Testing |
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UML modeling and prototyping |
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Using of Rational Rose, Visio with case studies |
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Different domains introductions (Telecom, Banking, Health care, Real Estate and Retail) |
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Requirement gathering tools (Rational Requisitepro) |
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