Course : IREB Requirements Elucidation & Consolidation: Certification

IREB Requirements Elucidation & Consolidation: Certification






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Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
The skills of a requirements engineer
Understand in depth the development of the requirements (activities, actors, etc.)
Understand the use and advantages of elucidation techniques (elicitation, refinement, etc.)
Consolidate and build a classified and structured requirements repository

Certification
At the end of the course, you will take the CPRE IREB-AL Elucidation and Consolidation Syllabus V1.2 exam, version 05/20/2015. The exam lasts 75 minutes and consists of 45 multiple-choice questions.

Practical details
Certificate
Corrected mock exam
Teaching methods
This course offers hands-on work and a system for checking understanding by means of multiple-choice questions as you go along.

Course schedule

1
The skills of a requirements engineer

  • Refreshers about Foundation level.
  • Skills required in the area of elucidation and consolidation.
  • Use assessments of the skills needed to elucidate and consolidate the requirements.
  • Means of personal improvement.
  • Use the Schulz von Thun communication model.
  • Process of change.

2
Source and source of requirements

  • Identifying, classifying, and managing stakeholders.
  • Instituting the concept of personae.
  • Identifying, classifying, and managing documents.
  • Setting up a document library.
  • Identifying, classifying, and managing operational systems.
  • Establishing a documentation framework for operational systems.

3
Elucidation techniques

  • Characteristics of elucidation techniques (choice grid).
  • Questioning techniques (interviews, surveys).
  • Observation techniques (observation, learning, contextual inquiry).
  • Creativity techniques (brainstorming, 6 hats, analogy, Osborn).
  • Artifact-based techniques (archaeology, perspective, reuse).
  • Elucidation support techniques (prototyping, reviews, experimentation, user stories).

4
Consolidation techniques

  • Types of conflicts (The 5 types, escalation model, technical choices, consolidation versus type of conflict).
  • Conflict resolution techniques (agreement, compromise, determining alternatives).
  • Voting or arbitration methods (votes, decision matrices).
  • Analytical methods (CAF and PMI methods, cost/benefit analysis).

5
IREB CPRE Advanced exam (part 1 completed at the end of day 3)

  • Overview of the two parts of the exam
  • Part 1: 1.25 hour mock exam in the form of multiple-choice questions with corrections; the real exam will then be taken at 3:30 p.m.
  • Part 2: Overview of the rules of this additional exam, to be carried out personally within the next 12 months.