COURSE SYNOPSIS
This course examines how to identify, analyze, and document interfaces between systems or system components. Understanding these relationships, and the information that is passed back and forth, is essential to the implementation of a new system. The interfaces examined in this course include user interfaces, external and internal systems, and external hardware devices.
BABOK REFERENCE
This course addresses and expands Section 4.6.
An abbreviated set of these materials is included in the IIBA07 course. This course is for a team that wants more in-depth hands-on experience with interface analysis techniques.
COURSE OUTLINE
TBD
TOPICS
OUTCOMES
The student will understand how to identify, analyze, and document interfaces. This information can be used as part of the “as-is” model, or restructured for use in requirements and/or design documents.
LOGISTICS
- Class duration is 1 day with workshops
- Instructional materials are provided
- This course is also offered as in-house training and may be combined with other courses.
PREREQUISITES
AUDIENCE
- Information Technology Management
- Software Development Project Managers
- Product Managers and Product Implementation Teams
- End User Project Managers
- Business Analysts
- Information Technology Managers & Supervisors
- System Developers and Project Team Members
- Consultants and Project Auditors
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