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    Comprehensive Business Analysis And Systems Development

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    Comprehensive Business Analysis And Systems Development

    Comprehensive Business Analysis And Systems Development
    Published 12/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.37 GB | Duration: 11h 11m

    Master the art of business analysis and systems development with practical tools, techniques, and methodologies.

    What you'll learn

    Definition, characteristics, and elements of systems.

    Mastery of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) framework.

    Techniques for business analysis, stakeholder management, and requirement analysis.

    Tools for system modeling, including context and sequence diagrams.

    Methods for conducting feasibility studies and designing logical systems.

    Best practices for software quality assurance and structured analysis.

    Requirements

    Basic understanding of business or IT systems is helpful but not mandatory. An eagerness to learn and apply systems analysis and design techniques. Access to a computer for hands-on exercises and modeling tools.

    Description

    In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven world, the role of systems analysis and design has become pivotal for businesses to remain competitive. This course offers a comprehensive exploration of systems analysis, business analysis, and system design methodologies. From understanding the foundational elements of a system to advanced tools for structured analysis, students will acquire practical skills to analyze requirements, design solutions, and ensure software quality.Section 1: Introduction to SystemsThis foundational section introduces students to the definition and characteristics of a system. It sets the groundwork for understanding how systems function as interconnected components within larger frameworks.Section 2: Elements and Types of SystemsStudents delve deeper into the elements that form a system and explore the various types of information systems. This section also covers system hierarchies, enabling learners to appreciate the structure and classification of systems.Section 3: SDLC and Business AnalysisThis section focuses on the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC), an essential framework for system development, and explores key concepts in business analysis. Students gain insights into the systematic approach to developing and analyzing systems.Section 4: Types of RequirementsHere, students learn the nuances of business analysis planning, stakeholder analysis, and requirement management. From planning approaches to understanding inputs and outputs, this section provides a strong foundation for managing requirements effectively.Section 5: Enterprise AnalysisThis section explores enterprise analysis, focusing on defining business needs, assessing capability gaps, and determining solution approaches. Students also learn to create business cases and understand enterprise architecture.Section 6: Information Gathering ToolsEffective system analysis requires robust data collection. This section introduces tools and techniques such as interviews, questionnaires, Joint Application Design (JAD), and sampling methods to gather and analyze information efficiently.Section 7: System ModelingStudents are introduced to modeling techniques, including context models, sequence diagrams, and object models. These visual tools are essential for representing systems and their interactions effectively.Section 8: Feasibility AnalysisThis section guides students through feasibility studies, covering economic, schedule, and technical feasibility. It provides a structured approach to evaluating the viability of proposed systems.Section 9: System DesignIn this section, students learn about logical system design, output design considerations, and IT system audits. Practical examples help learners apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios.Section 10: Requirements Management and CommunicationManaging and communicating requirements is critical for successful system development. This section covers managing solution scope, traceability, and reusable requirements, ensuring effective stakeholder communication.Section 11: Requirement AnalysisStudents are introduced to requirement prioritization, modeling concepts, and the validation of requirements. This section emphasizes the importance of defining assumptions and constraints during the analysis phase.Section 12: Solution Assessment and ValidationThis section provides techniques for assessing solutions, evaluating organizational readiness, and validating solutions using tools like force field analysis.Section 13: Software QualityA critical component of system development, this section focuses on software quality assurance, types of software testing, usability testing, and software maintenance. Students learn to implement quality standards to ensure robust system performance.Section 14: Tools for Structured AnalysisThe course concludes with an introduction to structured analysis tools such as Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs), decision tables, and practical examples, reinforcing the concepts covered throughout the course.ConclusionBy the end of this course, students will possess a comprehensive understanding of systems analysis, design methodologies, and quality assurance. They will be equipped with the skills to analyze requirements, model systems, and ensure that the developed solutions meet organizational needs effectively.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Definition of a System

    Lecture 2 Characteristics of the System

    Section 2: Elements and Types of Systems

    Lecture 3 Elements of the System

    Lecture 4 Types of Information Systems

    Lecture 5 System Hierarchy

    Section 3: SDLC and Business Analysis

    Lecture 6 System Development Life Cycle

    Lecture 7 Key Concepts in Business Analysis

    Section 4: Types of Requirements

    Lecture 8 Business Analysis Planning and High Level Task

    Lecture 9 Planning A Business Analysis Approach

    Lecture 10 Inputs and Elements of BA Approach

    Lecture 11 Output - Plan BA Approach

    Lecture 12 Stakeholder Analysis - Input - Output Diagram

    Lecture 13 Techniques Stakeholder Analysis

    Lecture 14 Plan BA Activities - Stakeholder

    Section 5: Enterprise Analysis

    Lecture 15 Enterprise Analysis

    Lecture 16 Enterprise Analysis - Input Output Diagram

    Lecture 17 Input and Output - Define Business Need

    Lecture 18 Assess Capability Gaps

    Lecture 19 Enterprise Architecture

    Lecture 20 Determine Solution Approach

    Lecture 21 Steps to Determine Solution Approach

    Lecture 22 Define Business Case

    Section 6: Information Gathering Tools

    Lecture 23 Information Gathering Tools

    Lecture 24 Output Information Gathering Phase

    Lecture 25 Background Research

    Lecture 26 Decide Whom to Interview

    Lecture 27 Joint Application Design (JAD)

    Lecture 28 JAD Participants

    Lecture 29 JAD Participants - IT Representative

    Lecture 30 Questionnaires

    Lecture 31 Administrating Questionnaires

    Lecture 32 Sampling Method

    Section 7: System Modelling

    Lecture 33 System Modelling

    Lecture 34 Contex Model

    Lecture 35 Context Diagram - Example

    Lecture 36 Sequence Diagram

    Lecture 37 Example - Sequence Diagram

    Lecture 38 Object Model

    Section 8: Feasability Analysis

    Lecture 39 Feasibility Analysis

    Lecture 40 What is a Feasibility Study ?

    Lecture 41 Economic Feasibility

    Lecture 42 Types of Benefits

    Lecture 43 Schedule Feasibility

    Section 9: System Design

    Lecture 44 System Design

    Lecture 45 Logical System Design

    Lecture 46 Output Design - Objective

    Lecture 47 Factors to Consider - Output Design

    Lecture 48 IT Systems Audit

    Lecture 49 IT Systems Example

    Section 10: Requirements Management and Communication

    Lecture 50 Requirements Management and Communication

    Lecture 51 Manage Solution Scope

    Lecture 52 Manage Requirement Traceability

    Lecture 53 Maintain Requirements for RE- Use

    Lecture 54 Which Requirements Can BE Re - Used

    Lecture 55 Prepare Requirements Package

    Section 11: Requirement Analysis

    Lecture 56 Requirement Analysis

    Lecture 57 Elements - Requirement Prioritization

    Lecture 58 Modeling Concepts for Business Analysis

    Lecture 59 Define Assumptions and Constraints

    Lecture 60 Validate Requirements

    Section 12: Solution Assessment and Validation

    Lecture 61 Solution Assessment and Validation

    Lecture 62 Techniques for Assessing Solutions

    Lecture 63 Assess Organizational Readiness

    Lecture 64 Force Field Analysis

    Lecture 65 Elements of Solution Validation

    Section 13: Software Quality

    Lecture 66 Software Quality

    Lecture 67 Verification and Validation

    Lecture 68 Types of Software Testing

    Lecture 69 Usability Testing

    Lecture 70 Software Maintenance

    Lecture 71 Adaptive Maintenance

    Lecture 72 Quality Assurance

    Lecture 73 Levels of Quality Assurance

    Section 14: Tools for structured analysis

    Lecture 74 Tools for Structured Analysis

    Lecture 75 Data Flow Diagram is Not Flow Chart

    Lecture 76 Types of DFDs

    Lecture 77 DFD Example - Coffee Shop

    Lecture 78 Decision Tables

    Aspiring business analysts and system analysts.,IT professionals looking to enhance their system design and analysis skills.,Project managers and team leads involved in system development projects.,Students and professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of system development and quality assurance.