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REQUIREMENTS WITH USE CASES


COURSE DESCRIPTION

This workshop provides a hands-on approach to writing Use Cases to document requirements. Participants will improve their knowledge of requirements development, will learn how to develop Use Cases, and will apply Use Case methodology to writing better requirements and for testing. The seminar provides Use Case scenarios for requirements and for testing, and participants will receive feedback on their work.

PMI® KNOWLEDGE/PROCESS AREAS

Project Initiation


Date: Friday, December 17, 2010
Time: 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Location: SIUE Technology and Management Center, Edwardsville, IL
Instructor: Dr. Mary Sumner, SIUE Faculty
Credits: 7 Contact Hours/PDUs
Track: Business Analysis

REGISTRATION

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BY PHONE

Call 618-650-2668 to register by phone.


INDIVIDUAL COURSE CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY

The SIUE Executive Education division of the School of Business reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course when necessary. If we cancel or postpone a course for any reason, you may choose to receive a FULL refund or apply  the course fee to a subsequent offering of the same or a similar course. The latter option may be exercised within one calendar year of the original course.

If you register and pay for a course and then withdraw a one week or more before the start date of the course, a full refund of the course fee less an administrative fee of $50 will be made.

If cancellation occurs less than one week before the start date of the course, no refund of the course fee will be made; however, at the discretion of the Director of Executive Education Programs, the course fee may be applied to a subsequent offering of the same or similar course with a course fee that is at least equal to the cost of the original course. If the course fee of a subsequent course exceeds the amount paid for the original course, the difference in the course fee amounts must be paid in full prior to the start of the subsequent course. An approved substitution must occur within one calendar year of the original course.

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