Writing Effective Functional Requirements

This is a professional development training program for engineers, business analysts, business architects, enterprise architects and system testers. The focus is on functional requirements and the various sources of where they come from. A list of key criteria needed to assess the quality of a functional requirement is expanded upon, with examples from real-life projects for both poor and solid requirements. For details and to register click here

Instructor: Ayman Nassar, PMP, CSEP, CSSGB, CMQ/OE, M.Sc. Eng Mgmt (Bio)

20 years of experience managing projects and teaching project management and systems engineering classes. Managed over $150 million worth of projects in technology, IT, telecom, non-profit, higher education, manufacturing and travel. Adjunct faculty at Prince George’s Community College. Author of dozens of articles in the area of technology management, two project management books, and project management workshops.

Ayman has developed dozens of business, system and component requirement documents for technology products, software systems and business initiatives. He is an INCOSE Certified Systems Engineer Professional, a PMI certified PMP, an ASQ certified Six Sigma Greenbelt, Manager of Quality and Operational Excellence and a Certified IT Architect by The Open Group and IBM Corporation. Ayman a Systems Engineer and Architect at IBM responsible for ensuring the application of systems engineering methodologies and concepts to complex software systems projects, and has held senior product development and systems engineering roles at Ericsson, Northrp Grumman and RPM Consulting. He has a number of patents in systems management and sustainability.

Ayman has devised several unique approaches and tools for systems engineering and management, such as capturing lessons learned, systems-based facilitation, systems sustainability, and value proposition of systems. Ayman chairs the IBM Systems Value Proposition and the IBM Systems Sustainability and Viability communities of interest, and has been a speaker at several IBM technical forums on topics of requirements prioritization and systems engineering value proposition.

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Material:

Each participant receives a copy of class handouts prior to the program.

Topics Covered:

The following topics are covered with applications in technology and IT.

– Requirements positioning within the life cycle of a system

– What is a functional requirement at the different phases of the life cycle of a system

– Functional analysis and levels of functionality

– Different types of functional requirements

– Criteria for solid functional requirements

– Analyzing functional requirements

– Managing functional requirements

– Verifying functional requirements

– Common requirements specifications

– Functional requirements specification writing

Why Attend this Workshop?

– Learn how to describe a system in terms of its functions

– Ensure you have captured all required functionality in your business solution, service or product

– Learn practical tips and insights from the industry, that you can put to work immediately

– Learn about powerful artifacts and steps to execute to develop a solid functional system

– Get exposed to best practices of functional requirements writing and presentation

– Understand how to verify your functional requirements and their validity

– Learn how to convert business needs to system functional requirements

What Will IĀ Gain if I Attend the Workshop?

Knowledge – Excellent opportunity to learn well recognized functional analysis artifacts

Application – Apply the knowledge to practitioners involved in IT, technology, defense and health care

Self-confidence – Jump start your requirements analysis and elicition skills and capabilities

Who should Attend?

Business Analysts

Engineers

Managers

Project Managers

Program Managers

Business Architects

Have Questions? Contact me through my website at http://www.anassar.net or visit my blog