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Define & Refine Use Cases
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Learn to define, detail and document how users will interact with a system through use cases, to visualize them using UML diagrams and understand how they act as a communication tool between stakeholders in this interactive group training.
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Define & Refine Use Cases
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40 reviewsWhat is Define & Refine Use Cases
Use cases are applicable in both waterfall projects, iterative projects, and agile environments. They are used to define, detail, and document requirements, provide a detailed narrative of how users will interact with a system and acts as a communication tool between stakeholders. If you want to understand the relationship between user stories and use cases, learn how to write use cases, to create use case diagrams, draw up activity models, and learn best practices, then this training is for you. This group training teaches you interactively, using a practical case, to define and document use cases. There is ample attention to communication skills during the tuning, writing, and presentation of the exercises.
Our trainers bring a wealth of practical experience to the theoretical concepts, offering real-world insights and best practices. This training will empower you to effectively define and document use cases, making you an indispensable asset in any project environment.
Who should attend Define & Refine Use Cases
- Business Analysts: Professionals who need to document and describe the future behaviour of a system based on the validated requirements.
- Software Developers: Developers who need to understand and implement requirements and agreed upon system interaction.
- Quality Assurance Testers: Testers who need to validate that requirements are met, and the solution is build according to the agreed upon design.
- Product Owners: Individuals responsible for defining product features and requirements.
- System Architects: Architects who design systems based on documented requirements and agreed upon system behaviour.
- Scrum Masters: Facilitators who ensure agile teams follow best practices.
- Technical Writers: Writers who document technical requirements and processes.
- UX Designers: Designers who need to understand user requirements and agreed upon system behaviour to create effective interfaces.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of project management and software development processes. Familiarity with UML diagrams is beneficial but not required.
Objectives
At the end of the training you will be able to:
- Identify and specify use cases.
- Develop supplementary specifications for models, particularly use case diagrams and descriptions.
- Retrieve and describe additional requirements using a use case description.
- Draw up corresponding diagrams and documents.
Learn to define, detail and document how users will interact with a system through use cases, to visualize them using UML diagrams and understand how they act as a communication tool between stakeholders in this interactive group training.
Training codeOO-DRUCSpoken LanguageDutchLanguage MaterialsEnglishDayparts4Price€1.400,00excl. VAT No extra costs.With an Incompany training you have several advantages:
- You choose the location
- You experience the training with your colleagues, so it is always in line with your practice
- The trainer can tailor explanations, examples and assignments to your organization
- In consultation exercises can be adapted to organization-specific questions
Request more information or a quote.Define & Refine Use Cases
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40 reviewsWhat is Define & Refine Use Cases
Use cases are applicable in both waterfall projects, iterative projects, and agile environments. They are used to define, detail, and document requirements, provide a detailed narrative of how users will interact with a system and acts as a communication tool between stakeholders. If you want to understand the relationship between user stories and use cases, learn how to write use cases, to create use case diagrams, draw up activity models, and learn best practices, then this training is for you. This group training teaches you interactively, using a practical case, to define and document use cases. There is ample attention to communication skills during the tuning, writing, and presentation of the exercises.
Our trainers bring a wealth of practical experience to the theoretical concepts, offering real-world insights and best practices. This training will empower you to effectively define and document use cases, making you an indispensable asset in any project environment.
Who should attend Define & Refine Use Cases
- Business Analysts: Professionals who need to document and describe the future behaviour of a system based on the validated requirements.
- Software Developers: Developers who need to understand and implement requirements and agreed upon system interaction.
- Quality Assurance Testers: Testers who need to validate that requirements are met, and the solution is build according to the agreed upon design.
- Product Owners: Individuals responsible for defining product features and requirements.
- System Architects: Architects who design systems based on documented requirements and agreed upon system behaviour.
- Scrum Masters: Facilitators who ensure agile teams follow best practices.
- Technical Writers: Writers who document technical requirements and processes.
- UX Designers: Designers who need to understand user requirements and agreed upon system behaviour to create effective interfaces.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of project management and software development processes. Familiarity with UML diagrams is beneficial but not required.
Objectives
At the end of the training you will be able to:
- Identify and specify use cases.
- Develop supplementary specifications for models, particularly use case diagrams and descriptions.
- Retrieve and describe additional requirements using a use case description.
- Draw up corresponding diagrams and documents.
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