What you'll learn:
- identify the characteristics of a requirements architecture
- recognise considerations when defining the requirements architecture
- recognise guidelines and techniques for defining the requirements architecture
- understand what's involved in defining the requirements architecture
- recognise considerations when defining design options
- know how guidelines and techniques are used when defining design options
- use the roles of stakeholders in defining design options
- recognise what's involved in defining design options
- understand relevant considerations when analysing potential value
- identify activities involved in analyzing potential value
- recognise activities involved in preparing a solution recommendation
- apply what's involved in analyzing potential value and recommending a solution
The Requirements Architecture and Design Options is the 7th course of the Business Analysis Certification Program which includes a total of 14 courses.
This course is Part Two of Requirements Analysis and Design Definition. It covers the last three tasks, which are all related to creating a requirements architecture.
You develop a set of designs and analyze those to determine where the best value is. The final step is to develop the solution recommendation that represents the best design.
You can use this course to improve your business analysis knowledge and abilities and to obtain the certifications provided by the International Institute of Business Analysis.
Define Requirements Architecture
1. Requirements Architecture Overview
2. Define Requirements Architecture: Inputs and Elements
3. Define Requirements Architecture: Techniques
4. Exercise: Defining the Requirements Architecture
Define Design Options
1. Define Design Options: Inputs and Elements
2. Define Design Options: Guidelines and Techniques
3. Define Design Options: Stakeholders and Outputs
4. Exercise: Defining Design Options
Potential Value and Solutions
1. Analyze Potential Value: Inputs and Elements
2. Analyze Potential Value: Guidelines and Techniques
3. Recommend Solution: Elements and Outputs
4. Exercise: Creating RADD's Final Output
That’s it! Now go ahead and push that “Take this course” button and see you on the inside!