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Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements


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Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements
Last updated 9/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 280.89 MB | Duration: 0h 56m

Simple Requirements Decomposition / Drill-Down Techniques for Defining Product Behaviors and Qualities​

What you'll learn
Decompose well-structured requirement statements to identify Functional and Non-Functional Requirements
Give those responsible for designing, building, and/or buying the solution the kind of information they need to make the right decision for the business
Identify Informational, Performance, and Constraining Requirements from a list of Functional Requirements
Document and manage Business, Stakeholder, Functional and Non-Functional Requirements
Capture and clarify Business Rules and External Constraints that mandate limits to the delivered solution
Develop measurable Solution Requirements that facilitate End-User Acceptance Testing
Requirements
No technical background required
Desire to define non-functional requirements for IT
Interest in the field of business analysis
HTML5 compatible browser for exercises (quizzes)
No additional materials are required
Description
Functional and Non-functional Requirements Can Make or Break Your ProjectBusiness and Stakeholder Requirements define the business need in business terminology that all involved parties can understand, but the devil lies in the detail. Solution Providers (i.e., those responsible for building, buying, assembling, or configuring an IT application) need to know what the application must do, what data it will deal with, and what qualities it must possess to meet the business needs. In other words, they need Functional and Non-functional (aka Solution) Requirements at a level of detail that most subject matter experts can only provide when prompted and led.
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