Course Outline

Introduction to Business Analysis for Government

  • Business analysis: definition, scope of application.
  • Understanding business needs, requirements, and solutions.
  • Requirements definition and classification.

Strategic Analysis for Government

  • External and internal context of the organization.
  • Business objectives and needs.
  • The role of stakeholders in initiatives.
  • Description of organizational operations: business process modeling (BPMN).
  • Identification of change: AS IS analysis, TO BE determination, risk analysis.
  • Basic principles of developing a business case for government.

Requirements Sourcing (Identification) for Government

  • Sources of requirements for government projects.
  • Techniques for eliciting requirements.
  • Development and refinement of acquired information.

Requirements Analysis and Specification for Government

  • Organizing requirements: information architecture for government processes.
  • Prioritization of requirements.
  • Identifying linkages and dependencies among requirements.
  • Quality control: application of quality criteria, standards, and reviews for government initiatives.

Solution Design for Government

  • Vision and concept of the solution for government needs.
  • Solution modeling using UML notation and prototyping.
  • Verification and validation of solutions for government use.

Solution Evaluation for Government

  • Various aspects of evaluating solutions in a government context.
  • Evaluating the solution in terms of business value delivered to government operations.

Summary for Government

  • Workshop summary: building a process framework for analytical work in government.
  • Best practices and checklists for government business analysis.

Requirements

Basic understanding of the IT product life cycle.
Familiarity with terminology used in software development and IT project implementation.
The Business Analysis in Practice training, during its workshop component, utilizes CASE tools (such as Enterprise Architect or others chosen at the start of the training). Participants are encouraged to acquaint themselves with the essential functions of the selected tool prior to the commencement of the training.

Target Audience
System and business analysts, product owners, and business stakeholders.
Business representatives responsible for defining and developing business requirements.
Software and systems engineers.
Individuals seeking to advance their careers in business analysis and digital solution design.
Testers, QA professionals, and individuals tasked with ensuring the quality assurance of information systems and software.
IT managers and management consultants who wish to acquire foundational knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of the business analysis domain for government.

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