CPRE Foundation Level, IREB Requirements Engineering course
The course provides extensive knowledge of the requirement engineering discipline and its role in the life cycle of information systems (IS), and prepares participants for the IREB Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering Foundation Level (CPRE-FL) certification exam, which is currently one of the most popular exam in requirements engineering (more than 20000 certified people in more than 50 countries).
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Course target
The course provides extensive knowledge of the requirement engineering discipline and its role in the life cycle of information systems (IS).
Audience
- Analysts and consultants;
- System engineers, system architects and test specialists;
- Project managers and quality managers;
- All other specialists whose responsibilities include the development of requirements.
At Course Completion you will be able to:
- Use practical knowledge of the discipline of requirements engineering as a key factor in project success;
- Use an approach to a requirements engineering process that does not depend on any specific methodology, tool or market share;
- Use requirements engineering not only as a process of documentation, but also as a process of acquiring knowledge and managing organization, tracing, screening, and change;
- To apply well-established and proven requirements engineering methods and techniques appropriate to a particular situation;
- Take the IREB Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering Foundation Level (CPRE-FL) certification exam.
Prerequisites
Understanding the software development life cycle.
Training materials
Training materials developed by BDA.
Certification Exam
IREB Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering Foundation Level (CPRE-FL)
(the exam fee is already included in the course price).
Course outline
1. Introduction and basics;
2. UML Certification Program:
- System, system context and boundaries;
- Identification of the system and its borders.
3. Knowledge of requirements:
- Sources of requirements;
- Categorization of requirements;
- Elicitation techniques.
4. Documentation of requirements:
- Types of documentation;
- Document structure;
- Use of requirements documents;
- Quality criteria for requirements documents;
- Quality criteria for requirements;
- Dictionary.
5. Documenting claims with natural language:
- Language effects;
- The structure of requirements and the use of templates.
6. Requirements modeling:
- Model;
- Goal models;
- Examples of use;
- Three perspectives of the requirements;
- Data perspective;
- Function perspective;
- Behavioral perspective.
7. Requirements validation and communication:
- Quality aspects of requirements;
- Principles for the validation of requirements;
- Requirements validation techniques;
- Documentation of requirements.
8. Requirements management:
- Specify requirements attributes;
- Requirements views;
- Priority of requirements;
- Requirements tracing;
- Requirements versioning;
- Control changes in requirements;
- Assessment of requirements.
9. Tool support:
- Tool types;
- Introduction to tools;
- Choice of tools.
If you want to get more information about this course, contact us by phone +371 67505091 or send an e-mail at mrn@bda.lv.