Certified Software Business Analyst CSBA

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Certified Software Business Analyst CSBA
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G98

Paris (France)

09 Nov 2026 -13 Nov 2026

6350

Overview

Introduction:

Software business analysis represents a structured function that aligns business needs, system requirements, and solution design within technology driven environments. It integrates analysis frameworks, requirements models, and stakeholder alignment structures to ensure effective system development and business value realization. This training program presents business analysis frameworks, requirements management models, and solution alignment structures within software environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations structure requirements, manage stakeholder expectations, and support system development through analytical frameworks.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze software business analysis frameworks within organizational environments.

  • Evaluate requirements elicitation and documentation structures.

  • Assess stakeholder analysis and communication frameworks.

  • Examine solution design alignment and validation structures.

  • Explore performance, governance, and requirements management systems.

Target Audience:

  • Business analysts and system analysts.

  • IT and software development professionals.

  • Project managers and coordinators.

  • Product owners and stakeholders.

  • Professionals involved in system requirements and analysis.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Software Business Analysis:

  • Business analysis concepts within software environments.

  • Role of analysis within system development lifecycles.

  • Relationship between business needs and IT solutions.

  • Types of requirements within software systems.

  • Impact of structured analysis on project success.

Unit 2:

Requirements Elicitation and Documentation:

  • Requirements gathering frameworks within projects.

  • Elicitation techniques across stakeholder environments.

  • Documentation structures within analysis processes.

  • Functional and non-functional requirement models.

  • Alignment between documentation and system clarity.

Unit 3:

Stakeholder Analysis and Communication:

  • Stakeholder identification criteria within project environments.

  • Communication frameworks across business and IT teams.

  • Expectation management within analysis processes.

  • Interaction models within system development contexts.

  • Relationship between stakeholders and solution success.

Unit 4:

Solution Design and Validation Structures:

  • Solution modeling within software environments.

  • Process flows and system interaction structures.

  • Validation frameworks within requirements analysis.

  • Alignment between requirements and system design.

  • Impact of validation on solution effectiveness.

Unit 5:

Governance, Performance, and Requirements Management:

  • Governance frameworks within business analysis functions.

  • Requirements lifecycle management within projects.

  • Change control structures within system environments.

  • Performance indicators within analysis activities.

  • Connection between governance and project outcomes.