Udemy
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
Turn what you know into an opportunity and reach millions around the world.
Learn More
Your cart is empty.
Keep shopping
IREB CPRE Advanced Level Requirements Elicitation (English)
Rating: 2.4 out of 5(2 ratings)
19 students

IREB CPRE Advanced Level Requirements Elicitation (English)

Requirements Engineering Elicitation Exam Preparation Tests: IREB CPRE AL Req. Elicitation Practioner | 240 Questions
Created bySimon Klaes
Last updated 7/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Identifying different sources of requirements.
  • Structured planning and execution of requirement gathering and conflict resolution.
  • Situational selection of appropriate elicitation techniques.
  • Identifying and resolving requirement conflicts.
  • Assessing one's own elicitation skills with a focus on personal development.

Included in This Course

270 questions
  • IREB CPRE AL Requirements Elicitation Practitioner Test 145 questions
  • IREB CPRE AL Requirements Elicitation Practitioner Test 245 questions
  • IREB CPRE AL Requirements Elicitation Practitioner Test 345 questions
  • IREB CPRE AL Requirements Elicitation Practitioner Test 445 questions
  • IREB CPRE AL Requirements Elicitation Practitioner Test 545 questions
  • IREB CPRE AL Requirements Elicitation Practitioner Test 645 questions

Description

The exam preparation course includes 270 questions across 6 practice tests, based on the CPRE Advanced Level Requirements Elicitation Practioner syllabus and the CPRE Advanced Level Requirements Elicitation Practioner handbook by IREB.

This course is aimed at requirements engineers, business analysts, and other IT professionals who wish to expand their expertise in both areas to obtain the CPRE Advanced Level Requirements Elicitation Practitioner certification.

The exam questions tests you on:

  • Identification of requirement sources

  • Structured planning and execution of requirement elicitation and conflict resolution

  • Situational selection of appropriate elicitation techniques

  • Identification and resolution of requirement conflicts

  • Assessment of one's own elicitation skills with a view to personal development

Exam format:

  • Multiple-choice questions: Evaluation from level L1 to L3, focusing on knowledge, understanding, and application.

  • Scenario-based questions: Evaluation at levels L4 and L5, with the analysis, evaluation, and resolution of complex scenarios.

Participants:

  • Requirements engineers who wish to adapt their skills for requirements elicitation and certify their ability to work effectively within requirements specification.

  • IT professionals such as software and system developers or product managers who wish to collect structured requirements engineering needs.

  • Team leaders and project managers who wish to improve project implementation through integrated approaches.

Sample question:

How do internal users differ from external users?

  • Internal users are generally not interested in the project.

  • Internal users mostly come from external companies.

  • Internal users have no contact with the system.

  • Internal users are generally known and involved.







Explanation:

Internal users are generally known and involved, while external users are typically not individually known or directly involved.


Disclaimer:

This unofficial practice test is intended as a supportive resource for exam preparation and does not guarantee certification. The questions are not from the actual exam. The authors and IREB® are the copyright owner of the CPRE syllabus and handbook. This material is not accredited with IREB.

Who this course is for:

  • Requirements Engineers and Business Analysts