ABOUT THE COURSE
Description
Becoming a Certified Business Analyst has never been more lucrative career than ever. Our certified trainers enhances the Business Analysis skills of working professionals.
Business Analysis certifications such as Certification of Competency in Business Analysis (CCBA®) and Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) equips with the various methodologies like Agile, Information Technology, Business Process Management, Intelligent and Architecture class.
The course acquires to gain knowledge and develop skills to be proficient in Business Analysis and enables to clear IIBA® – CBAP® and IIBA® – CCBA® exams. The certification offers high-payment employment opportunities and Business Analysts are sought after in a variety of service sectors.
A quality business works by acting as bridge between the feature-savvy clients and energetic technical teams.
Did you know?
As per U.S. Department of Labor, occupational Business Handbook and Bureau of Labor Statistics, Business Analysis is a field that’s growing at a faster rate than the average.
The scope of Business Analysis can be implemented across various industries. They act as a bridge between the business stakeholders and IT. Inaccurate requirements gathering consistently ranks in the top three causes of project failure yet only half of organizations have the resources in place to perform this function properly, according to our Pulse of the Profession® research.
Why learn and get Certified in Business Analysis?
- Business Analyst is among the top 20 most recession-proof professions, according to a special report published on Jobfox.com
- Research shows the IT Analyst job to be the seventh best job in America, with a 10-year growth outlook of 36%
- Certified professionals earn 10 to 15% more than their non-certified counterparts in comparable roles
- Business Analyst is one of the most in-demand and hottest jobs that employers are looking for, according to CIO Magazine
- According to the U.S. Department of Labor and an IIBA Salary Survey, Business Analysts can earn over $100,000 per year
- Business Analyst is one among very few jobs which are non-offshore
Course Objective After the completion of this course, Trainee will:
- Elicitate documentation, standards and techniques to understand requirements from stakeholders
- Understanding different project documents such as Planning phase, discovery, design, test and requirement artifacts
- Ask right and relevant questions to gather information using various information gathering techniques such as Analysis, Brainstorming, Observation, Job Shadowing etc.
- Plan writing and managing requirements documents
- Initiate process modeling efforts and managing efficiently
- Manage your workload efficiently.
- Validate cost and verify built solutions
Pre-requisites Bachelor’s degree are generally required for candidates, although some clients may request their Business Analysts possess a master’s degree.
Bachelor’s degree programs in finance, accounting, business administration, may provide training for college students who want to become Business Analysts.
Who should attend this Training?
People with both technical and non-technical skills can enroll for this Business Analysis training. This is one of the most valued and respected profession, across all industries. This professional certification course is suited for,
- Project Managers
- Team Leaders
- Senior Developers
- Testing Managers
- Solution Architect
- System Analysts
Prepare for Certification
Our training and certification program gives you a solid understanding of the key topics covered on the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®) certification exams (CBAP® and CCBA®).
In addition to boosting your income potential, getting certified in CBAP® (Certified Business Analysis Professional) or CCBA® (Certification of Competency in Business Analysis), demonstrates your knowledge of the skills necessary to be an effective business analyst.
The certification validates your ability to produce reliable, high-quality results with increased efficiency and consistency.
CURRICULUM
Introduction
- Business Analysis Introduction
- Who is Business Analyst?
- Why become a Business Analyst?
- Characteristics of BA
- Role of BA
- Team Structure of IT Team
Industry Abbreviations Definations
- Business Requirement Document (BRD)
- Functional Requirement Document (FRD)
- Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Joint Application Development Session (JAD Session)
- User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
Industry Terms Defination
- Syntax
- Artifacts
- Intranet
- Lockup Sessions
- Project Charter
- Business Modeling
- Sand Box Environment
- and Many more…
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Introduction of SDLC
- Need of a BA in SDLC
- Phases of SDLC
Use Case and Use Case Narratives
- What are Use Case and Use Case Narrative?
- Relationship between Use Cases
- How to write Use Cases?
- Use Case Narrative Flows
- Primary Flow
- Alternative Flow
- Exceptional Flow
Unified Modeling Language (UML) Diagrams
- Introduction of UML
- What are Behavioral and Structural Diagrams?
- UML Diagrams Units
- How to make Use Case Diagram
- How to make State Diagram
- How to make Activity Diagram
- How to make Swim Lanes
- How to Create Wire Frames using Axure and Microsoft Visio?
FRD (Functional Requirement Document)
- Introduction to Functional Requirement Document
- Understanding FRD syntax
- How to create a Functional Requirement Document?
- How to write Gap Analysis Document?
Software Engineering Process
- Introduction of Software Engineering Processes
- Types of Software Engineering Processes
- Waterfall method
- RUP (Rational Unified Process)
- Agile Method
Industry Tools
- Enterprise Architect
- Rational Requisite Pro
- Visio
- Axure
Software Testing
- Software Testing Introduction
- Role of BA in Testing
- Creating Test Cases
- Manual and Automation Testing method
- Testing Types
- Functional Testing
- GUI and Unit Testing
- Black Box Testing
- Performance Testing
- Regression Testing
- User Acceptance Testing
Placements
- Resume Preparation and Mock Interviews
- Interview Questions Discussions