In this course you will learn the basics of requirements engineering according to the IREB Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering – Foundation Level The course provides a broad foundation in requirements engineering and prepares for the certification exam “IREB CPRE Foundation” and an insight into the most commonly used methods and techniques in requirements engineering, both for new development and management of systems.
The course provides broad basic knowledge in requirements management and prepares for the certification exam “IREB CPRE Foundation”.
Requirements engineers, business analysts, programmers, testers, quality managers, project managers.
No specific prior knowledge is required.
This course has a certification
Certification is not included in the course price but booked separately, see below information on certification.
Course attendance not required, but recommended by IREB
Approximately 45 multiple choice questions, 75 minutes (15 minutes extra if exam language is not the candidate’s mother tongue), 70% marks required to pass
If you are not a native English speaker, you can request an extension of the certification period.
Download the application here: ISQI extra time request.The completed form is emailed to timeextension@isqi.org.
Once you have received a reply from ISQI, you can book your certification.
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1. Introduction and basic knowledge
2. Systems and system context
2.1 System, system context and boundaries
2.2 Determining system boundaries and context boundaries
3. claims collection
3.1 Requirements sources
3.2 Categorizing requirements according to the Kano model
3.3 Requirements gathering techniques
4. requirements documentation
4.1 Document design
4.2 Document types
4.3 Document structure
4.4 Use of requirements documents
4.5 Quality criteria for requirements documents
4.6 Quality criteria for requirements
4.7 Glossary
5. Requirements documentation in natural language
5.1 Language effects
5.2 Requirements construction using templates
6. model-based requirements documentation
6.1 What does the term “model” mean?
6.2 Target models
6.3 Use cases
6.4 Three requirement perspectives
6.5 Requirements modeling from a data perspective
6.6 Requirements modeling from a functional perspective
6.7 Requirements modeling from a behavioral perspective
7. Validation and negotiation of requirements
7.1 Basics of requirements validation
7.2 Basics of requirements negotiation
7.3 Quality aspects of requirements
7.4 Requirements validation principles
7.5 Requirements validation techniques
7.6 Requirements negotiation
8. claims management
8.1 Assigning requirement attributes
8.2 Requirement views
8.3 Prioritizing requirements
8.4 Traceability of requirements
8.5 Versioning requirements
8.6 Change management of requirements
8.7 Requirements metrics
9. requirements tools
9.1 Types of tools
9.2 Implementing tools
9.3 Evaluating tools
Course Overview
16 900 kr
3 days
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