
Non-Functional Requirements
10 categories of NFRs
Learn how to define requirements in each of 10 different NFR categories
5 IIBA® PDUs
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A must-have skill for a senior BA
NFRs are some of the most tricky requirements to approach. Any senior business analyst is expected to have a method to approach them.
Course overview
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A structured approach to defining non-functional requirements for technology projects
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A method to create high quality requirements
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Access to case studies and examples from different industries
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Valuable skills to enhance the requirements elicitation process
Course description
This course is designed for business analysts (or anyone involved in requirements development process) who want to become significantly better at non-functional requirements.
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I've been performing business analysis for many years, and project to project I see that non-functional requirements prove to be the hardest. They are the ones that the stakeholders don't get, and developers forget to think about. They are the ones that when done wrong can derail any project - no matter how big or small.
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This course will help you build a structured approach to developing non-functional requirements from key categories, including:
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Availability
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Maintainability
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Reliability
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Business continuity
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Compatibility
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Capacity
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Performance
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Security
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Accessibility
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Usability
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The knowledge gained in the course will help you define your own reusable approach to non-functional requirements definition, and take your stakeholders on the journey with you.
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You will get access to practical advise, theoretical background, and examples from different industries.



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