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202 Business Data Analysis
Duration: 2 Days
Who should attend:
Business architects, business analysts, project managers, Six Sigma or Lean practitioners, business staff involved in documenting, designing or improving business processes, business managers or process owners, and IT professionals responsible for working with management and business analysts to facilitate and automate business process improvements.
Prerequisites:
Metastorm’s 101 Business Process Analysis class transitions smoothly to this class and is a prerequisite, so a solid grounding in Metastorm ProVision® is assumed. Familiarity with data normalization is a plus.
Class Objectives:
This class builds on the concepts for our 101 Business Process Analysis class and focuses on business data/object requirements. After completion of this two-day class, you will be able to:
- Articulate the concepts used to define business object/data requirements
- Put into practice a set of modeling techniques for capturing, communicating and verifying business object/data requirements
- Relate object/data requirements to process requirements
- Identify the difference between business and system object/data requirements
- Identify the concepts of design transition
- Create and maintain typical models and object associations used to define business object/data requirements and relate them to process requirements including
- Business Class Model
- Classes
- Subtypes
- Relationships including Associations and Aggregations
- Attributes
- Object Associations including Create/Read/Update/Delete (CRUD)
- Statechart Model
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