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Use Cases for Business Analysis: Virtual In-House Training The use case is a method for documenting the interactions between the user of a system and the system itself. Use cases have been in the software development lexicon for over twenty years, ever since it was introduced by Ivar Jacobson in the late 1980s. They were originally intended as aids to software design in object-oriented approaches. However, the method is now used throughout the Solution Development Life Cycle from elicitation through to specifying test cases, and is even applied to software development that is not object oriented. This course identifies how business analysts can apply use cases to the processes of defining the problem domain through elicitation, analyzing the problem, defining the solution, and confirming the validity and usability of the solution. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Apply the use case method to define the problem domain and discover the conditions that need improvement in a business process Employ use cases in the analysis of requirements and information to create a solution to the business problem Translate use cases into requirements Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Overview of use case modeling What is a use case model? The 'how and why' of use cases When to perform use case modeling Where use cases fit into the solution life cycle Use cases in the problem domain Use cases in the solution domain Use case strengths and weaknesses Use case variations Use case driven development Use case lexicon Use cases Actors and roles Associations Goals Boundaries Use cases though the life cycle Use cases in the life cycle Managing requirements with use cases The life cycle is use case driven Elicitation with Use Cases Overview of the basic mechanics and vocabulary of use cases Apply methods of use case elicitation to define the problem domain, or 'as is' process Use case diagrams Why diagram? Partitioning the domain Use case diagramming guidelines How to employ use case diagrams in elicitation Guidelines for use case elicitation sessions Eliciting the problem domain Use case descriptions Use case generic description template Alternative templates Elements Pre and post conditions Main Success Scenario The conversation Alternate paths Exception paths Writing good use case descriptions Eliciting the detailed workflow with use case descriptions Additional information about use cases Analyzing Requirements with Use Cases Use case analysis on existing requirements Confirming and validating requirements with use cases Confirming and validating information with use cases Defining the actors and use cases in a set of requirements Creating the scenarios Essential (requirements) use case Use case level of detail Use Case Analysis Techniques Generalization and Specialization When to use generalization or specialization Generalization and specialization of actors Generalization and specialization of use cases Examples Associating generalizations Subtleties and guidelines Use Case Extensions The <> association The <> association Applying the extensions Incorporating extension points into use case descriptions Why use these extensions? Extensions or separate use cases Guidelines for extensions Applying use case extensions Patterns and anomalies o Redundant actors Linking hierarchies Granularity issues Non-user interface use cases Quality considerations Use case modeling errors to avoid Evaluating use case descriptions Use case quality checklist Relationship between Use Cases and Business Requirements Creating a Requirements Specification from Use Cases Flowing the conversation into requirements Mapping to functional specifications Adding non-functional requirements Relating use cases to other artifacts Wire diagrams and user interface specifications Tying use cases to test cases and scenarios Project plans and project schedules Relationship between Use Cases and Functional Specifications System use cases Reviewing business use cases Balancing use cases Use case realizations Expanding and explaining complexity Activity diagrams State Machine diagrams Sequence diagrams Activity Diagrams Applying what we know Extension points Use case chaining Identifying decision points Use Case Good Practices The documentation trail for use cases Use case re-use Use case checklist Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environment?
This course helps you to understand the concepts of the AWS Cloud and covers all the fundamental topics of AWS, such as core services, security essentials, architecting essentials, and pricing essentials.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for A Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Functional Consultant is responsible for performing discovery, capturing requirements, engaging subject matter experts and stakeholders, translating requirements, and configuring the solution and applications. The Functional Consultant implements a solution using out of the box capabilities, codeless extensibility, application and service integrations. Overview This course provides the practical knowledge to Navigate and efficiently use search, filtering and queries Use operational workspaces Work with Business Document Management Work with record templates Integrate Power BI with Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations apps Personalize workspaces Run and analyze security reports Create and use workflow for approval Work with Organization Hierarchy and its purposes. How to use personalization feature Use Data Management workspace Create and use and entity templates Import and export data and manage data by using Office Integration Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations apps include, but are not limited to, Dynamics 365 Finance, Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, and Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing. This foundational course provides students with the important first steps in automating and modernizing both global financial and supply chain operations. USE COMMON FUNCTIONALITY AND IMPLEMENTATION TOOLS Introduction Identify and use common Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations apps features and functionality Describe use cases for Power Platform apps and services Module Summary CONFIGURE SECURITY, PROCESSES, AND OPTIONS Introduction Implement security Design and create workflows Configure Organization administration features Configure System administration features Module Summary MANAGE DYNAMICS 365 FINANCE AND OPERATION DATA Introduction Manage data in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations apps Plan a migration strategy Prepare data for migration and migrate data Module Summary VALIDATE AND SUPPORT THE SOLUTION Introduction Test solutions in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations apps Implement Lifecycle Services tools Module Summary Additional course details: Nexus Humans MB-300T00 Microsoft Dynamics 365: Core Finance and Operations training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the MB-300T00 Microsoft Dynamics 365: Core Finance and Operations course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
What Will I Learn? You will learn how to make a healthy Breakfast You will learn how to make healthy treats You will learn how to make a tasty hot lunch You will learn how your body works. You will learn how what it takes to stay healthy! Description Learn general health and vegetarian cooking for children ages 7 to 12. This course consists of videos with cooking demonstrations by Jordan Poch, a 12-year-old who loves to share with other kids (as seen on TV), and lessons from the e-book 'My Health, My Body' by Angela Poch, N.C. Written for kids ages 7 to 12, it is a great tool for teaching healthful living to children. It covers how the body works, why you need exercise, how to have a healthy diet, fresh air, and all you need to stay healthy. Comes with printable lessons and answer key! Great for homeschoolers! Who is the target audience? Beginners aged 7 to 12 Inflammation Basics Introduction FREE 00:03:00 What is Inflammation? FREE 00:04:00 Chronic vs Acute Inflammation FREE 00:02:00 What Causes Inflammation 00:03:00 How To Reduce Inflammation With A Healthy Lifestyle Stress Management 00:03:00 Watch Your Weight 00:01:00 Fight Back With Exercise 00:02:00 Issues With Smoking & Alcohol 00:03:00 Fighting Inflammation With Diet & Nutrition Sugar and Refined Carbs 00:03:00 Nightshades and Food Allergies 00:03:00 Saturated Fats, Processed Foods, and More 00:06:00 Foods that Fight Inflammation - Part 1: Fruits 00:04:00 Foods that Fight Inflammation - Part 2: Veggies 00:03:00 Foods that Fight Inflammation - Part 3: Whole Grains 00:02:00 Reducing Inflammation With Omega 3 00:03:00 Supplements - Vitamin D, Herbs, and more 00:05:00 Recipes for Reducing Inflammation and Disease Prevention 13 Lectures Using Your New Cookbook 00:02:00 Creamy Garlic Sauce 00:02:00 Nightshade Free Lasagna 00:05:00 Sweet Potato Crepes 00:15:00 Bean & Quinoa Burgers 00:09:00 Veggie Gravy 00:00:00 Walnut Dressing 00:03:00 Zesty Sprinkles 00:03:00 Avocado & Green Olive Penne 00:05:00 Brown Rice Tortillas 00:05:00 Quinoa Flat Bread 00:04:00 Blackberry Scones 00:05:00 Summary & Other Resources Summary 00:02:00 Nutrition 2 Fight Inflammation-Handouts Nutrition 2 Fight Inflammation-Handouts 00:00:00
Do you want to set challenging, appropriate and strategic goals? Joining this SMARTERS Approach to Setting & Achieving All Your Goals will teach you all the skills, tools and strategies you need to set and achieve all your goals and those you set both with and for others. The course is designed to address any goal, be it big or small and ensure you have considered and planned for all eventualities. Through the course, you will understand the importance of a structured approach to setting goals, understand the importance and impact of setting goals that are challenging, understand and recognize that goals should sit within a wider; short, medium and long-term strategic framework/environment, and much more! By the end of this course, you will be a SMARTER ultimate goal setter and more important goal achiever if you constantly seek new opportunities and experiences. What you'll learn To understand the importance of a structured approach to setting goals To undertake activities covering the eight stages of SMARTER goal setting To determine how your individual and wider goals should be approached To appreciate the benefits of regular goal review and reappraisal To understand the importance and impact of setting goals that are challenging To appreciate the impact of others on your goals To understand and recognize that goals should sit within a wider; short, medium and long-term strategic framework/environment Requirements for each of the SMARTER videos there is an associated activity, so you will need some way of downloading each activity, or completing it 'on screen' To get the best out of this course you should have a goal, or goals in mind and use this when you undertake the activities that are associated with each video. By doing this you can set this course in 'the real world' and as it directly relates to your own unique situation and environment. R is for Relevant Introduction FREE 00:03:00 Why set goals 00:03:00 S for Specific S is for Specific 00:02:00 M is for Measurable M is for Measurable 00:04:00 A is for Achievable / Attainable A is for Achievable Attainable 00:02:00 Setting the scene R is for Relevant 00:03:00 T is for Timely / Time-bound T is for Timely,Time-bound 00:03:00 E is for Evaluate / Ethical / Extending E is for Evaluate, Ethical, Extending 00:02:00 R is for Re-evaluate or Rewarding R is for Re-evaluate, Rewarding 00:04:00 S is for Strategic S is for Strategic 00:06:00 A SMARTERS Summary Course summary 00:02:00 Your bonus lecture A little extra for you! 00:01:00 Course Certification
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