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Lynn Consulting Group can custom tailor training for your staff on any software and deliver a cost-effective and productive training session to have your employees up to speed and more productive than if they tried to learn without assistance. We develop training for your business needs with your business scenarios to deliver the most effective training possible. Each of the classes listed below can be customized for your organization or taken as is. With the customization, Lynn Consulting Group can take live projects in your organization and build them into the training class. The end result will be a training class that not only delivers a better educated workforce but also develops your project as part of the class.
Eliciting Requirements
Discover how to speak in the voice of your customer, to understand their needs and how to gain your customers buy-in and sign-off on the requirements.
In this class the student will learn effective techniques to learn the true requirements for a software development project. These include interview questions and techniques, when to do one-on-one interviews and when to do group sessions, how to separate bad requirements from good ones and how to present the final requirements in a manner that is acceptable to the stakeholders that must sign off for the project to be a success.
Conducting JAD Sessions
Deliver your applications faster and more accurately using Joint Application Development. A JAD workshop is a quick way to not only discover your clients needs but delivers quick turn around and verification of system requirements.
In this class the student will learn the techniques to facilitate and effective JAD session including when to storyboard, when to develop a prototype and how to generate customer ownership of the project and product being developed as well as how to schedule and set an effective agenda for the JAD.
Writing Use Cases
Discover how to use good requirements management practices in writing use cases. Learn how effective this simple form of requirements documentation can deliver more fully functional applications in a shorter period of time.
In this class the student will learn the basics of why clear and concise requirements are important, the various aspects and components of a use case and how to present the use case to a customer that either does not know or does not want to know about use cases.
Use Case Realizations
Once use cases are written, they must be realized before coding starts. Discover how to take a use case document and design the architecture of your system.
In this class the student will take the use case and learn how the architecture is developed from the use case. The student will learn why it is important that the use cases are detailed and tested properly and how this affects the design and coding of the system. Introduction to UML
UML is the standard modeling language of Object Oriented Development. Learn the basic components and how together they form the architecture of your system.
The student will learn the basic components of UML and how they fit together. The student will work in each of the 4+1 views and with each of the major model/diagram types to learn how each part contributes to understanding the system to be built.
Introduction to The Unified Process
The Unified Process is a customizable, iterative methodology that speeds development of Object Oriented Systems. Learn the various phases and disciplines of the Unified Process and how to adapt them to your organization.
The student will learn how each phase and discipline works to develop a complete system by the end of the project as well as techniques to customize the process. The student will also learn how to spot and correct problems during the development process and how to keep a project on track using The Unified Process.
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