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Iterative Risk and Requirements Management

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Summary:
Everything the BA needs to know to support the project manager on an iterativeincremental project, with an emphasis on risk management over the course of the lifecycle. As you step through an iteratively managed case study, you'll learn what activities to perform and what artifacts to produce at the iteration of each phase in order to effectively manage risk and the requirements as the project progresses. The course uses a non-product-specific, agile iterative lifecycle that incorporates use cases. Specific methodologies and frameworks are also discussed, including MSF, RUP, Scrum and Extreme programming as well as traditional, waterfall approaches.

Duration:
2 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for IT Business Analysts and IT Project Managers.

Topics:

  • Project Management State of the Art
  • System Development Life Cycles
  • The role of the Project Manager in Iterative Development
  • The role of the Business Analyst in Iterative Development
  • Use Cases and Iterative Development
  • PM and BA activities and deliverables required at each phase of iterative development
  • Current iterative methodologies, including MSF, Agile, Scrum and Extreme Programming

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course.




Last Update: May 21, 2012