IREB CPRE Foundation
In this training you will learn the basics of requirements management according to the IREB Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering - Foundation Level
The course provides broad basic knowledge in requirements management and prepares for the certification exam "IREB CPRE Foundation" and an insight into the most used methods and techniques in requirements management, both for new development and management of systems.
NOTE! Certification is not included in the course price but is booked separately, see information on certification below.
Certification
- Course participation is not required, but is recommended by IREB
- Approx. 45 multiple-choice questions, 75 minutes (15 minutes extra if exam language is not the candidate's mother tongue), 70% score required for passing result
- If you do not have English as your mother tongue, you can request an extended certification period.
Download the application here: ISQI extra time request.
The completed form is emailed to timeextension@isqi.org.
When you receive notification from ISQI, book your certification. - Certification body that organizes exams in Sweden
- How can you take the exam yourself?
- Detailed exam rules (in English)
- Practical exam
Utbildningsformer
Remote
Längd
3 dagar
Pris
16950 kr
Target Audience
Requirements engineers, operations analysts, programmers, testers, quality managers, project managers.
Prior knowledge
No special prior knowledge is required.
Course content: IREB CPRE Foundation
1. Introduction and basic knowledge
2. System and system context
2.1 System, system context and boundaries
2.2 Determining system boundaries and context boundaries
3. Collection of claims
3.1 Sources of requirements
3.2 To categorize requirements according to the Kano model
3.3 Requirements Collection Techniques
4. Requirements documentation
4.1 Document design
4.2 Documentation types
4.3 The document structure
4.4 Use of claim 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 requirements perspectives
6.5 Requirements modeling from a data perspective
6.6 Requirements modeling based on functional perspective
6.7 Requirements modeling from a behavioral perspective
7. Validation and negotiation of requirements
7.1 The basics of requirements validation
7.2 The basics of demand negotiation
7.3 Quality aspects of requirements
7.4 Requirements validation principles
7.5 Requirements Validation Techniques
7.6 Demand negotiation
8. Requirements handling
8.1 Assigning requirement attributes
8.2 Requirements views
8.3 Prioritization of Requirements
8.4 Traceability of requirements
8.5 To version manage requirements
8.6 Change management of requirements
8.7 Requirements
9. RequirementsTools
9.1 Tool Types
9.2 To introduce tools
9.3 To evaluate tools
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