Training Course:Requirements Analysis and Specification: A Practical ApproachSchool/Trainer:UBC Continuing Studies Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Course Description:
'' Learn how requirements management techniques and best practices are used to build a product on time and on budget that meets your stakeholders real needs. Discover effective methods for eliciting and managing the changing requirements of a project: analyzing the problem, understanding stakeholders needs, defining the vision and feature requirements, identifying software requirements and requirements attributes, maintaining traceability of requirements throughout design and test, change management, and impact analysis for project scope management. ...''
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http://www.cstudies.ubc.ca/
Phone:604-822-1444
School Address:
UBC Continuing Studies 410-5950 University Boulevard Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3 CANADA
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