
Know about the trainer, course objectives and the course syllabus.
At the end of this lesson, you should have a high level understanding of a Business Analyst role and Business Analysis. Now, you are ready for the next session, where you will have an in-depth understanding of the SDLC and BA role.
Follow the software development life cycle from planning and requirements to coding, testing, and user acceptance testing, using a house-building analogy to show the business analyst and team roles.
compare agile and waterfall in sdlc phases of software development, highlighting feature-driven delivery, change management, and documentation, and explain how hybrid approaches align with business needs.
Explore the planning phase of the SDLC, covering planning, monitoring, and controlling; identify activities, timelines, resources, costs, risks, and how delays prompt replanning and stakeholder updates.
Explore requirements development, from elicitation—identifying stakeholders and selecting techniques—to analysis and modeling with process diagrams and prototypes, through verification, validation, and documentation of an SRS.
Define system design in the software development life cycle as architecture, modules, components, and interfaces to external systems, funds transfers via API, guided by the technical or system architect.
Combine code and testing in the sdlc, enabling unit, integration, and system testing of end-to-end flows from beneficiary actions to central bank confirmation.
Drive UAT within the SDLC by coordinating data migration, server setup, and client stakeholder training, then ensure acceptance, sign-off, and ongoing system enhancements for sustained value.
Explore how a business analyst bridges business needs and technology. Follow the SDLC from planning to UAT and plan your career path toward product ownership or management.
Business Analysis is a promising IT career with fantastic growth opportunities. The best news is that this career is open to IT as well as Non-IT professionals. Transitioning to a new career is always a challenging task. So, its important that you understand the challenges and expectations of business analysis career.
This course has been designed to help you do that along with the basics. This course will help you understand:
What is Business Analysis?
What does a Business Analyst do?
What is a software development lifecycle methodology (SDLC)?
What happens in each phases of a SDLC?
What are Agile and Waterfall?
Learn all the concepts with the help of case study
Understand the next steps to take it ahead
There is a quiz at the end of chapter to help you assess if you have understood the concepts clearly. I have also added a few article links for further reading.
Learning outcomes
This course will help you get started with Business Analysis and will help you understand the fundamental concepts. You will also be able to understand the Business analyst role in depth.
At the end of the course, you will understand about Business Analyst and business analysis. You will also be able to decide if this is the right career for you.