A Day in the Life Of A Requirement:
The Importance of Verification
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Feb 10
Live Webinar February 17th, 2017 – 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )
Verifying and validating requirements early on will help ensure your team develops a solid set of project requirements with minimal change as the project progresses.
A good verification process not only weeds out the requirements you don’t need, but further identifies missing requirements you do need.
Requirements verification is critical to maximizing successful outcomes and aids the business analyst in determining when a design is complete.
Learn:
- What requirements verification is and what are its benefits
- Why we need verified requirements
- How to plan for verification and execution
- Requirement verification attributes
- Verification methods and modeling
The webinar will explore the four fundamental methods for requirements verification: Inspection, Demonstration, Testing and Analysis. You will be taken on a journey through the life of a requirement.
Presenter: Terrell Smith (LinkedIn profile), MPA, PMP, CBAP With over 25 years of experience in a wide range of project management and business analysis assignments, he brings concepts to life in a practical and easy to apply manner. Terrell has assisted clients in the development of project management methodologies, risk assessments, quality management, agile methods, problem solving, rescuing troubled projects, implementing business analysis best practices, and team building.
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A Day in the Life Of A Requirement:
The Importance of Verification
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