Pierson’s training provides a framework for project teams that promotes development iterations throughout the life cycle of a project using a RAD/Agile software development approach. NEW Virtual Instructor-Led Training is a time efficient and cost effective way of delivering training to individuals and groups of attendees without travel. When we use Web Conferencing instead of traveling, we use less gasoline and we reduce our impact on our environment. Web Conferencing is a green technology. Instructor Led Classroom Training is also available for classes that require a face-to-face format to improve facilitating, requirements gathering and conducting effective meetings skills. All of Pierson’s training can be conducted on-site.
One such seminar offered is the Writing Effective Requirements Training Seminar. It’s a three day seminar who’s complete breakdown can be found on the Pierson website. Some of the Description is as follows:
The class focuses on industry standards and best practices for writing requirements needed for project scope definition, requirements and documenting the system specifications necessary for IT projects. The seminar focus is on:
- Understanding the different levels of requirements
- The requirements management process
- Characteristics and guidelines for writing effective requirements
- Communication techniques for gathering requirements
- Writing skills and instructions for writing successful scoping and requirements documents
- Practical exercises in writing problem statements, b
- usiness objectives, high-level requirements, non-functional requirements, screen and reporting specifications
- Writing and critiquing use cases and requirements using guidelines and checklists
The objectives of the seminar are to:
- Define best practices and standards for writing requirements and solutions documents
- Provide practical exercises for using requirements gathering techniques using UML diagrams and use cases
- Writing and critiquing requirements and system specifications using industry standards and best practice guidelines and checklists