BA Training and 100 placement Information Technology (IT) - Cranbury, NJ at Geebo

BA Training and 100 placement

Position Type:
Full-time
Week One:
o Role of a Business Analyst
o Structure of a Project Team
o System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
o Requirement Gathering
o Analysis and Design
o Implementation and Testing
o Deployment
o Importance of Requirement gathering.
o Different Types of Requirements.
o Requirement Gathering Techniques
o JAD Session
o Role of a BA in JAD Session
o How to conduct JAD session?
o Compare and Contrast different SDLC Models
o Waterfall
o SCRUM
o Rational Unified Process (RUP)
o RAD methodology
o Increasing use of SCRUM?
o Deep Dive into SCRUM
o SCRUM Basics
o SCRUM Team Structure
o SCRUM Estimation and Tracking
o SCRUM Challenges
Week Two:
o Understanding Business analysis Artifacts
o Business requirement Document
o Functional Requirement Document (FRD, TSD etc)
o Use Case Methodology
o Importance of Use Case
o Development of use cases
o Live Project examples of use cases
o Exercise to build a use case
o Review use cases
o UML Methodology
o Use Case Diagrams
o Activity and Sequence Diagrams
o Collaboration Diagrams
o State Chart Diagrams
o Class and Component Diagrams
o Object Diagrams
o Deployment Diagrams
o Change Management
o Build Management / Process
o Role of BA in Development Phase
o QA Phase
o Role of BA in Testing
o Role of BA in UAT
Week Three:
oQA Phase
oRole of BA in Testing
oRole of BA in UAT
oIntroduction to Project Management
oTriple Constraint (Cost, Time and Scope Management)
oCommunication Management
oStakeholder Management
oChallenges in Real life project environment
oReal Time Scenarios and Projects discussions
oInterview Questions
Week Four:
oHealthcare 101
Mortgage & Retail Banking
oLive example of a Healthcare project
oQ&A
oQuizEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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