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Business Process Modelling EssentialsTM Course
Course Overview
We have relaunched our business analyst training under a new brand, 10fifteen. Please visit our new site, 10fifteen, for the latest information and to book a place on this course. Thankyou.
Features:
- Price $1,396 (incl. GST).
- BABOK® v2.0 compliant.
- IIBA® endorsed (under the 10fifteen brand).
- Duration 3 days.
- Instructor led.
- Small class size.
- Prerequisites none.
Business Process Modelling EssentialsTM covers the use of business process modelling from scoping through modelling the current state (i.e. As Is) to modelling the future state (To Be) using the Data Flow Diagram (DFD) technique.
This course has been endorsed by the "International Institute of Business Analysis" (IIBA®) against the current official version (i.e. version 2.0) of "A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge®" (BABOK® Guide). Delegates earn 24 CDUs (Program code E120-03) by completing this course.
Target audience:
- Business Analysts.
- Systems' Analysts.
- Project Managers who perform business analysis.
Arguably better than 'Use Case' for business process modelling for all but the most trivial projects, the Data Flow Diagram technique supports critical project management requirements that 'Use Case' does not.
For example it is an excellent way of scoping processing and therefore helps to ensure that estimation is effective, it provides input into risk management, has an explicit process for Business Process Improvement (BPI) and can be easily tested for completeness.
It is not a transaction based view of processing like Use Case. Once at that level of detail then 'Use Case' or another transaction modelling technique is appropriate.
This course takes the Data Flow Diagramming technique from project initiation through documenting a current system to Business System Options and then to documenting the required solution. It ends at the point at which Use Case or similar techniques are used to document the required transactions and compliments the Use Case Training Course.
It complements the transaction modelling courses (i.e. Use Case and Flow Charting).
Public presentations of this course are listed on this page. This course is also available for presentation in-house. In-house presentations can be tailored to customer specific requirements
(e.g. systems' delivery processes, business analyst role) and can be more cost effective. Please enquire for pricing of in-house delivery.
For bookings and enquiries please e-mail or phone David Atkinson on (07) 3353 8555. |
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available in:
- 2009 Qtr 1
- Brisbane, QLD - Mar 09 to Mar 11
- 2009 Qtr 3
- Brisbane, QLD - Aug 31 to Sep 02
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