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Practical Training Delivered Remotely (Live)

13/04/2020 | By IRM Training
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You can now attend IRM Training courses remotely from the comfort of your home or office. The courses will still be:PracticalHands-onInteractiveRun in small groupsRun live by highly-skilled instructors with 15 to 25+ years’ experience. Compared to the in-person training, there will be: Smaller instructor-to-participant ratio More frequent (albeit shorter) breaks IRM’s Remote LIVE Training VS other online courses Other Online CoursesIRM’s Remote, Live TrainingMode of delivery RecordedReal time (Live)Course contentTheoryHighly practical with case-study-based exercises.Instructor’s KnowledgeLimited / theoretical15 – 25+ years’…

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Use Case Fragments

30/09/2014 | By IRM Training
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A previous IRM article Event Based Analysis and Modelling described how business functionality in a requirements package can be broken down into a table with column headings – Event, Trigger, Initiator, Use Case name, etc. Each business function is a separate event and has a unique number. A typical business function might contain several unique events each of which we want to end up as a component of a larger software application. So how do we go from a table containing…

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  • The Future of Business Analysis in the Age of AI
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  • Business Analysis Industry Trends in 2019
  • Business Analyst Salary & Job Outlook
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