content & syllabus
Fundamental modeling principles for requirements engineering
- Delimitation of concepts
- Standards for modeling
- Overview of the use of modeling languages and their strengths and weaknesses
- Options for evaluating model quality
Information modeling
- Modeling classes, attributes and data types
- Heuristics for identifying classes, attributes and data types
- Specifying relationships
- Heuristics for identifying relationships
- Using generalization and specialization
- Heuristics for using generalization and specialization
- Developing information models
- Evaluating information models
Functional and behavioral modeling
- Modeling classes, attributes and data types
- Heuristics for identifying classes, attributes and data types
- Specifying relationships
- Heuristics for identifying relationships
- Using generalization and specialization
- Heuristics for using generalization and specialization
- Developing information models
- Evaluating information models
Scenario modeling
- Procedures for extracting and safeguarding requirements
- Using sequence diagrams for processes at different levels of abstraction
- Using sequence diagrams to bridge analysis, design and testing
- Communication diagrams
Interaction of models
- Using different models for cross-quality assurance
- Correctly structuring models and model groups
- Embedding model-based requirements engineering into the overall development process
- Extending and replacing textual requirements descriptions with modeling
target group
Requirements engineers, product managers, analysts, IT architects, SW architects, system architects, quality managers and test designers.
Prerequisite
IREB® CPRE Requirements Engineering – Foundation Level (recommended). The advanced level exam requires passing the CPRE Foundation Level exam first.
prerequisites
IREB® CPRE Requirements Engineering – Foundation Level certificate
exam & certification
The seminar is based on the current IREB® syllabus and prepares you to take the exam to become a CPRE – Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering Advanced Level – Modeling, which you can take following the last day of the course. The exam is divided into two parts:
- Multiple-choice exam: CPRE Advanced Level Practitioner certificate
- Written paper: CPRE Advanced Level Specialist certificate
You can also take only the Practicioner exam and receive an IREB CPRE certificate.
Prerequisites for the certificate
- The CPRE Foundation Level certificate is a prerequisite for the Advanced Level Practitioner exam.
- The Advanced Level Practitioner certificate is a prerequisite for the CPRE Advanced Level Specialist exam.
The Practicioner exam consists of multiple-choice questions (approximately 20 exam questions). The exam questions refer to the material of the Advanced Level syllabus of the respective module. To pass the exam, a minimum of 70.00 percent of the total score must be achieved.
If the exam takes place in a language that is not your native language, you can request an extension of the exam time from 75 to 90 minutes in writing.
Goal
You can use modeling techniques to specify clear, consistent, and consistent requirements.
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