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BCS Requirements Engineering Practitioner
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The BCS Requirements Engineering Practitioner badge certifies advanced skills in managing and documenting requirements. It covers techniques like requirement's elicitation, analysis, validation, and management. This qualification demonstrates the holder’s ability to gather, define, and manage requirements effectively throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring that business needs are accurately captured and delivered.
- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Agile
- Agile and Linear Development
- Agile Development
- Analysing Requirements
- Change Control
- Conducting Requirements Workshops
- Configuration Management
- CRUD Matrix
- Customer Journey Maps
- Document Analysis
- Documentation Styles
- Gap Analysis
- Interviews
- Linear Development
- Managing Changes to Requirements
- Modelling in Requirements Engineering
- Modelling Requirements
- MoSCoW Prioritisation
- Observation
- OSCAR
- Personas
- Prioritising Requirements
- Project Initiation Document (PID)
- Prototyping
- Quality Criteria
- Requirements Catalogue
- Requirements Definition
- Requirements Documentation
- Requirements Elicitation
- Requirements Elicitation Techniques
- Requirements Engineering
- Requirements Management
- Requirements Traceability
- Requirements Traceability Management
- Requirements Validation
- Requirements Verification
- Requirements Visualisation
- Scenario Analysis
- Scenario Role-Play
- Shadowing
- Slicing Requirements
- Software Support
- Stakeholder Identification and Analysis
- Story-telling
- Terms of Reference (ToR)
- Testability
- UML
- UML Class Diagram
- Use Case Diagram
- User Role Analysis
- User Stories
- Version Control
- Workshops
Earning Criteria
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The individual has achieved a pass for the BCS Requirements Engineering Practitioner Internal Assessment Test
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The individual is able to successfully communicate as an effective member of a business change team