Course Outline

  1. What is RE@Agile

  2. A Clean Project Start 

    • Vision and Goal Specification 
    • Specifying the System Boundary 
    • Stakeholder Identification and Management 
    • Balancing of Vision and Goals, Stakeholders, and Scope
  3. Handling Functional Requirements 

    • Different levels of requirements granularity 
    • Identification, documentation and communication of functional requirements 
    • Working with user stories 
    • Splitting and grouping techniques 
    • Knowing when to stop decomposing 
    • Project and Product Documentation of Requirements 
  4. Handling Quality Requirements and Constraints 

    • Understanding the importance of quality requirements and constraints 
    • Adding Precision to Quality Requirements 
    • Quality Requirements and Backlog 
    • Making Constraints Explicit 
  5. Prioritizing and Estimating Requirements 

    • Determination of business value 
    • Business Value, Risks, and Dependencies 
    • Estimating User Stories and Other Backlog Items 
  6. Scaling RE@Agile 

    • Scaling Requirements and Teams 
    • Criteria for structuring Requirements and Teams in the Large 
    • Roadmaps and Large Scale Planning 
    • Product Validation 

Requirements

As for the other Advanced Level Modules of the IREB, a prerequisite for attending the exam of the Advanced Level RE@Agile - Practitioner - is having a CPRE FL certificate. In addition, we recommend having at least one of the agile certificates (i.e. the RE@Agile Primer or any Scrum certificate) or similar knowledge about agile approaches.

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