Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements
Simple Requirements Decomposition / Drill-Down Techniques for Defining Product Behaviors and Qualities (Now with AI)
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Oct 2024
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What you will learn
Decompose well-structured requirement statements to identify Functional and Non-Functional Requirements
Assess the value of AI-writing assistants for analyzing requirements and User Stories
Give developers and those buying off-the-shelf software or SAAS the information they need to make the right decisions for your organization
Identify Informational, Performance, and Constraining Requirements from a list of Functional Requirements
Capture and clarify Business Rules and External Constraints that mandate limits to the delivered solution
Discover how to use Jasper as an AI-powered brainstorming tool for efficient requirements and user story decomposition and analysis.
Develop measurable Solution Requirements that facilitate End-User Acceptance Testing
Document and manage Business, Stakeholder, Functional and Non-Functional Requirements
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Our Verdict
This seasoned course on Business Analysis offers a solid foundation for analyzing functional and non-functional requirements, featuring current AI tools like Jasper to enhance the learning experience. Despite minor issues in presentation style and content relevance, its core concepts remain valuable and worth exploring (especially if lessons are taken seriously) while expanding your business analysis toolkit.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive coverage of functional and non-functional requirement decomposition
- Includes up-to-date information on utilizing AI-writing assistants, such as Jasper, for analyzing requirements
- Provides valuable insights for stakeholders and decision-makers regarding off-the-shelf software selection
- Highlights the importance of identifying Informational, Performance, and Constraining Requirements in a provided list
Potential Drawbacks
- Outdated delivery style and some inappropriate content as it was created in 2014—examples include references to 'Fred Fuddpucker', 'six packs of beer', and 'leprechauns with mugs of green beer'
- Disappointingly vague discussions and examples on non-functional requirements, with some participants expecting more thorough explanations
- Assignments can be challenging due to unclear expectations; answers may not always be definitive
- Presentation design sometimes suffers from excessive visuals, which can strain focus during lectures
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27/08/2014
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