Course Title: Determine and confirm client business requirements
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term2 2021
Course Code: BUSM7974C
Course Title: Determine and confirm client business requirements
School: 174T School of VE Engineering, Health & Science
Campus: City Campus
Program: C4378 - Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking
Course Contact: Program Manager
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4468
Course Contact Email: vehs@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Nominal Hours: 40
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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
There are no pre-requisites for this course.
Course Description
This unit defines the competency required to Determine and confirm client business expectations.
When you undertake this unit you will develop the ability to gather, identify and record client business requirements, and to verify that the information is accurate, relevant and complete.
The outcome of the unit is for you to be able to gather information to determine business system requirements to meet a client’s expectations and needs.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
ICTICT401 Determine and confirm client business requirements |
Element: |
1. Determine context of business need or problem |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Establish the business problem to be investigated, including determining system boundaries, scope and the development methodology to be used 1.2 Choose information gathering method and develop questions appropriate to business problem 1.3 Develop objectives and identify expected outcomes to be achieved 1.4 Document the business problem 1.5 Submit documentation to appropriate person for substantiation |
Element: |
2. Gather information |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Use chosen information gathering method to identify clients of the system and problems they encounter 2.2 Record client responses 2.3 Analyse gathered information to identify new system requirements and establish problem specifications 2.4 Document system requirements and problems 2.5 Analyse physical requirements and identify changes required to implement new systems |
Element: |
3. Confirm system specifications |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Check documentation to ensure it meets client business needs 3.2 Submit documentation to the client for verification of accuracy and approval 3.3 Make changes to the documentation as necessary and indicated by the client 3.4 Submit documentation to client for final approval or sign-off |
Learning Outcomes
Activities in this course aim to develop your communication skills in negotiating with clients and stakeholders and to introduce you to project management skills and tasks. You will work as part of a team to ascertain the needs and expectations of a client in developing a project.
The activities aim to enhance your understanding and knowledge in determining and clarifying business problems, their scope and the means of gathering information about the cause of the problem and the possible solution to that problem.
Through class observation, activities and assignment you will:
- Learn how to ascertain and clarify what a client’s needs or problems are
- Learn how to gather information from a client and various sources
- Develop solutions for the identified problem or need
- Gather information to establish the system requirements and problems
- Confirm and document system specifications for client approval
Details of Learning Activities
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Determine and Confirm Client Business Requirements (DCCBR), is about developing your skills and ability to identify and record client business requirements in their IT environment, and to then verify that the information is accurate, relevant and complete. In doing this you will be able to provide a service to solve their problems.
This course has been designed to help you understand a variety of different areas such as:
- The importance of communication
- The importance of working in teams
- Understanding your value
- Delegation and understanding your role
- Important Project Management concepts
You will through the Integrated Assignment assessment be required to analyse a business scenario in order to accurately determine the requirements of a client and then engage with your peers and your teacher to have the requirements verified for accuracy.
You will also need to demonstrate satisfactory level of knowledge in the various concepts that will be taught to you in class. These will include but not be limited to:
- Developing an understanding of business domain, mission and vision.
- Terms such as Goals, Objectives, Requirement, Stakeholder, Constraint, Assumption, Risk, etc.
- Describing a variety of data gathering techniques
- Describing areas related to the client business in detail
- Interpreting functional organisational charts
- Outlining physical requirements of the client's business, taking into account current system functionality, geography, environment, client user and cost constraints
- Describing products related to data capture
- Discussing the role of stakeholders and the degree of stakeholder involvement.
We hope you will enjoy the challenges of this course and of the integrated assignment and develop your IT skills along with your skills in communication and teamwork.
Teaching Schedule
Week | Beginning | Ending | Topics | |
Monday | Sunday | |||
Semester 2 | 1 | 05-07-21 | 11-07-21 | Introduction and Course Overview |
2 | 12-07-21 | 18-07-21 | Requirements Elicitation Techniques | |
3 | 19-07-21 | 25-07-21 | Requirements Gathering and Analysis (Demo) | |
4 | 26-07-21 | 01-08-21 | Integrated Assignment Stage 1: Requirements Gathering and Analysis (Practical) | |
5 | 02-08-21 | 08-08-21 | Determining and specifying requirements (Demo) | |
6 | 09-08-21 | 15-08-21 | Integrated Assignment Stage 1: Requirements Specification and Verification (Practical) | |
7 | 16-08-21 | 22-08-21 | Integrated Assignment Stage 2: Amended Requirements (Demo) | |
8 | 23-08-21 | 29-08-21 | Scoping the Project and WBS | |
Mid-semester Break | 30-08-21 | 05-09-21 | ||
9 | 06-09-21 | 12-09-21 | Integrated Assignment Stage 2: Amended Requirements (Practical) | |
10 | 13-09-21 | 19-09-21 | Analysing Software Requirements | |
11 | 20-09-21 | 26-09-21 | Integrated Assignment Stage 3: Requirements Documentation (Demo) | |
12 | 27-09-21 | 03-10-21 | Writing a requirements document | |
13 | 04-10-21 | 10-10-21 | Verifying the Project Meets Requirements: SUCCESS CRITERIA | |
14 | 11-10-21 | 17-10-21 | Integrated Assignment Stage 3 : Practical Session 1 | |
15 | 18-10-21 | 24-10-21 | Integrated Assignment Stage 3 : Practical Session 2 | |
16 | 25-10-21 | 31-10-21 | Integrated Assignment Stage 3 : Practical Session 3 | |
17 | 01-11-21 | 07-11-21 | Final Resubmissions | |
18 | 08-11-21 | 14-11-21 | Revision |
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
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Other Resources
Overview of Assessment
Assessment in this course is competency based. You must be competent in all elements to successfully complete the course.
Your assessment will involve a range of activities and an integrated assignment which will include a number of courses within the Certificate IV Information Technology Networking program where you will be separately assessed in those courses.
The assessment will involve both in-class and group-based elements. It will also involve observation of your understanding, knowledge and practice of the elements in both the theoretical and practical environment.
You will work in a team on a range of activities leading to the production of an integrated assignment and an integrated project. The major part of your assessment will be in these integrated tasks.
Assessment in this course will involve the following major activity: Integrated Assignment
Integrated Assignment. You are required to use investigative techniques to obtain information and document the business system problem, produce a clear statement of business expectations and needs, including critical business requirements. This task relates to Elements 1, 2 & 3.
Assessment Tasks
1 Lynda.com certificate
2 Invoice. This task relates to Elements 1, 2 & 3.
3 Scope document. This task relates to Elements 1 & 3.
4 Project Proposal and Presentation. This task relates to Elements 1, 2 & 3.
Assessment Tasks
1. Knowledge Assessment Task.
This comprises of a Written Test consisting of 5 essay-type questions that require 200-250 word responses.
2. Product Assessment Task
This comprises 3 stages.
Stage 1 requires you to elicit requirements using a questionnaire tool, analyse requirements, establish requirement specifications and create a Bill of Materials specifying required Hardware and Software for a Network.
In Stage 2, some additional equipment is sought by the client, causing some requirement specifications to change. Also, you now have to plan and document the required work on the project using a Work Breakdown Structure tool.
In Stage 3, Scoping document needs to be written. This document is used to ensure that the business problem is well understood and all client needs are met. This should allow for the objectives being met and project being a success.
These tasks assesses the following Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs).
Assessment Matrix
Unit Code & title |
ICTICT401 – Determine and Confirm Client Business Requirements |
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Assessment Task 1: Written Questions and Answers (QW) |
Assessment Task 2: Requirements Gathering and Analysis (RGA) |
Assessment Task 3: Determine Requirements |
Assessment Task 4: Scoping Document
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1. Determine context of business need or problem |
1.1 Establish the business problem to be investigated, including determining system boundaries, scope and the development methodology to be used |
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1.2 Choose information gathering method and develop questions appropriate to business problem |
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1.3 Develop objectives and identify expected outcomes to be achieved |
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1.4 Document the business problem |
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1.5 Submit documentation to appropriate person for substantiation |
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Task 4 |
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2. Gather information |
2.1 Use chosen information gathering method to identify clients of the system and problems they encounter |
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2.2 Record client responses |
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Task 2 |
Task 1 |
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2.3 Analyse gathered information to identify new system requirements and establish problem specifications |
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Task 3 |
Task 1 and 3 |
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2.4 Document system requirements and problems |
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2.5 Analyse physical requirements and identify changes required to implement new systems |
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Task 3 and 4 |
Task 1, 2 and 3 |
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3. Confirm system specifications |
3.1 Check documentation to ensure it meets client business needs |
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Task 6 and 7 |
Task 4 and 5 |
Task 2 |
3.2 Submit documentation to the client for verification of accuracy and approval |
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Task 7 |
Task 5 |
Task 3 |
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3.3 Make changes to the documentation as necessary and indicated by the client |
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Task 7 |
Task 5 |
Task 3 |
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3.4 Submit documentation to client for final approval or sign-off |
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Task 7 |
Task 5 |
Task 3 |
Performance Evidence | ||||
Evidence of the ability to: |
Assessment Task 1: Written Questions and Answers (QW) |
Assessment Task 2: Requirements Gathering and Analysis (RGA) |
Assessment Task 3: Determine Requirements |
Assessment ask 4: Scoping Document |
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Task 1, 2, 3 and 4 |
Task 1 and 2 |
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Task 5 |
Task 3 |
Scoping document |
Knowledge Evidence | ||||
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must: |
Assessment Task 1: Written Questions and Answers (QW) |
Assessment Task 2: Requirements Gathering and Analysis (RGA) |
Assessment Task 3: Determine Requirements |
Assessment ask 4: Scoping Document |
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Question 5 |
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Question 2 |
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Task 1, 2, 3 and 4 |
Task 1, 2 and 3 |
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Question 3 |
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Question 4 |
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