Posted by: ITE January 11, 2010
Business Analysis (BA) Training on 6th Feb 2010
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Business Analysis (BA) Training

New Weekday Batch starting 8th Feb 2010
New Weekend Batch starting 6th Feb 2010

We offer Day and evening weekday and weekend courses.
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Topics Covered in Business Analysis (BA)
§ Overview of SDLC and IT concepts
§ Introduction to BA - Roles and responsibilities
§ Project Introduction and Product Lifecycle (PLM)
§ Requirement Gathering& Analysis, Documentation using IBM
§ Rational Requisite Pro tool
§ UML Diagrams using IBM Rational Rose & MS Visio tool
§ Overview of MS project and MS Share point tool
§ Resume, Interview questions discussion
§ Revision and Class Performance analysis

Call on 651-222-9922 or email seema@instituteusa.com to get a detailed course content and schedule.

Note: Separate Rational Tools Training is also available. Call on 651-222-9922 to find out more.

For Training features, and schedule please visit the http://www.instituteusa.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=29

Total Hrs of Training: 40hrs (excluding homework and assignments time)

NOTE: Take home Assignment & homework is worth extra 40hrs.

Weekday Training schedule: Monday to Friday 9:30AM – 5:30PM
Weekday Training Duration: 1 week

Weekend Training schedule: Saturday and Sunday 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Weekend Training Duration: 3 weeks

Contact Details: Email Seema at seema@instituteusa.com or call at 651-222-9922 for further info. Please put your contact detail, location and Training Options (Class room or online) in the mail along with best time to call.

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