Business Rules Driven Requirements - BrainStorm San Francisco 2012

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Business Rules Driven Requirements - BrainStorm San Francisco 2012

06/26/2012 - 09:00 From 9AM to 5PM

Using the Decision Model to Enhance Model Based Business Requirements and Testing

This tutorial provides a powerful way to enhance existing models-based Business Requirements methods – adding a new model called the Decision Model to the catalog of business requirements. This significantly improves requirements in classic waterfall, unified method projects, and Agile Methods. The course is deliberately integrated with and references the BPMInstitute.org course that focuses on “Business Rules and BDM 101: Incorporating Business Rules into BPM, BDM and SOA” This intensive business rule tutorial is specifically targeted at both non-technical and technical audiences and is excellent for entire project teams. Aimed at business analysts, business engineers, testers, project managers, key project people, and business- and solution-architects. Developers concerned with the quality and alignment of their code with requirements would find it valuable. The course also includes material for the serious Agile method team.

This tutorial begins with a review of – if you have attended the BR101 course – or an introduction to the Decision Model, a platform-, and technology-independent model of business rules. You will learn that the Decision model:

  • Reduces the cost and time to gather and organize business rules by factors of up to 50% compared to classical methods;
  • Improves traceability from the business motivation to requirements, and to the code;
  • Integrates closely into business process models, use case, data and/or business object models to complete the requirements catalog to include a formal approach to business rules;
  • Provides the ability to create test cases for the program logic independent of other test cases and testing scenarios, enhancing system quality.

Course Outline:

  • From “Business Rules” to a “Decision Model”
    • (this is an introduction for new students, and a partial review for students who have completed BR101)
    • The problem of business logic in systems today
    • Separating the business logic from other dimensions
    • The Definition of an atomic business logic statement (Business Rule)
    • Modeling Business Rules: The Business Decision Model
  • Building Complete Requirements
    • Classes of Requirements
    • The Roles of Models as Business Requirements
    • The Decision Model in Business Requirements
    • The Agile Approach: the Code is the Requirement
    • Business Requirements in a Services Oriented World
  • The Relationship between the Decision Model and other models:
    • Business Motivation Model – Business Objectives and Metrics in Requirements
    • Business Process Models
    • Use Cases and other Activity/Event models
    • Data Models and other Semantic Models
    • The Complete Business Model       
  • Testing Logic in Programs
    • Building business scenarios including business rules
    • Building test cases against business rules
    • Maintenance of test cases over time                              
  • Opportunities arising from using Decision Models as Requirements
    • Documentation Standards
    • Testing Standards
    • Metric Standards
    • Waterfall Development
    • Iterative Development
    • Agile Development

Unique Value of Course:

This is the only requirements course available today that incorporates the Decision Model: this model provides significant time and cost saving on gathering and managing business rules; it also improves the quality of business rules, and enhances their maintainability and their applicability to business requirements and testing.

Objectives:

Improve your skills and your projects by learning the basics of how to integrate business rules into business requirements in a manner that will allow meaningful testing of the business rules, traceability of rules from the business objectives to implementation and defined business metrics. Learn the importance of testing business logic, and discover the means to execute these tests using reliable standards.

Who Should Attend:

This uniquely practical workshop is valuable for managers on the business or technical side involved in planning, leading, or participating in projects, be it business-only project or a full systems development project. The attendee will learn unique skills in analyzing business rules as an important component in business requirements and testing.

Prerequisites:

Business Rules and BDM 101

About our Innovation Workshop series

Half-Day Innovation Workshops allow practitioners the opportunity to experience leading-edge advancements in process improvement technologies and techniques in an educational setting.

Our curriculum is designed to be a highly interactive, hands-on learning experience covering a range of topics to help you best evaluate and incorporate state-of-the-art tools and techniques into your specific business environment.

Half-Day Innovation Workshops feature:

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  • Software Tool demos
  • Best practices
  • Panels
  • Audience participation
  • Customer case studies

This event will feature the following Half-Day Innovation Workshops:

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

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Applying BPM to Transform your Business

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Executive Luncheon: Reflections From 2011, Outlook for 2012

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Featuring: Gregg V. Rock, President & Founder, BrainStorm Group, Inc.

Learn about all the resources available to BPMInstitute.org, BAInstitute.org and SOAInstitute.org Members at this informational luncheon.


 
From 12PM to 1PM

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Managing Processes and Decisions for Better Business Outcomes

Process improvement is about achieving better business outcomes. Technology is providing powerful capabilities that organizations are using now to quickly and continuously improve customer-facing and back-end operations. The challenge, of course, is that...
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Birds-of-a-Feather Luncheon: Topical Peer To Peer Discussions

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Using Business Decision Management to Revolutionize Business Requirements and Processes

The Decision Model is a new Business Logic Framework that impacts not just technology trends but also business management practices. It brings to the world of business rules a well-defined structure based on the inherent nature of logic, extended with...
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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Capability Mapping

Leveraging a Foundational Business Discipline Capability mapping is commonly recognized as a business-oriented foundation for communication and collaboration, issue analysis and resolution, and prioritization and roadmap creation. Capability mapping...
From 9AM to 12PM

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