UPCOMING MEETINGS - 2008 Schedule
July 7th - Workshop: How to Use a Use Case, 6PM to 8PM Workshop Facilitator: Sue Felton, CBAP
LOCATION: Urban Mountain Gathering Place (directions)
Workshop Objectives: The "How to Use a Use Case" workshop will include: the process of creating a Use Case, the different formats, how to make them effective, and how to use them within the SDLC from requirements to deployment. Facilitator's Bio:
Susan Felton has over fifteen years of increasing responsibility in data processing systems analysis, design and programming experience in a variety of industries and applications, experience in full project management life cycle from inception and design through implementation and ongoing support. Susan is the founder and owner of an independent consulting firm providing Information Technology consulting and graphic design for a wide range of small and medium size companies. This profitable business has provided consulting services ranging from package software selection/implementation, internet based applications design, web site management, digital photo restoration, graphic design for internet sites, and conversion of non-digital art to digital mediums. She earned her B.S. in Business Administration/ Finance from Duquesne University. Susan has recently become a Certified Business Analyst Professional.
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IIBA Pittsburgh Chapter - December 2007 Newsletter
IIBA Pittsburgh Chapter - June 2007 Newsletter
IIBA Pittsburgh Chapter - March 2007 Newsletter CHAPTER GOALS
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Learn more about Business Analysis best practices
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Contribute to the Body of Knowledge
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Provide networking opportunities
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Provide an opportunity to influence and contribute to the profession
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Promote the emerging ISO professional certification Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP)
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