Business Analysis

The early phases of an IT project, particularly the analysis of business needs, are critical to making the project a success. Professionalising the job of a business analyst is a critical issue in this environment. A genuine partner to the business owners, the business analyst’s task is to assist users in expressing their needs, then formalising and prioritising them while maximising value for stakeholders. The analyst’s work must not be limited to describing processes; it must also include designing the functional layout of the target information system. From video to chatbots, more and more technologies make it possible to address the needs of users, so they must be used wisely. This is the role of the UX designer, who, within the scope of business analysis, gets in touch with users to come up with the most ergonomic and finely-tailored experience possible as early as the design phase. The current certifications that Orsys offers for business analysis (IQBBA, IREB, IIBA, etc.) and user experience (UX-PM) are increasingly well-known and demanded in the field.

Business Analysis


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    Expression of needs, requirements engineering 8 courses

Requirements engineering is essential to managing an IS project. This is a complex phase that plays a major role in the agreement between the client and the contractor, and the project’s success depends on it. Orsys courses provide requirements analysts with techniques for determining needs and designing a clear, exhaustive, mutually agreed set of specifications. They also make it possible to learn all the best practices in force and prepare to take the appropriate certification exams.

    Analysis, design, and acceptance 5 courses

The term “project owner” in the context of an IT project refers to the person or corporation that owns the deliverable and determines its objectives, budgets, and timeline. Specifying what the software will do is a job that calls on standardised methods and modelling languages in order to encourage dialogue between the project owner and its lead contractor. Orsys courses make it possible to understand all of these tools and tap the experience of industry professionals.

    Usability, UX, and accessibility 5 courses

UX design is a structured approach based on research into human behaviour and on both experimental and cognitive psychology. Orsys training covers all the needs of UX professionals, from the basics all the way up to iterative design approaches. Training in best practices and tools for design are also available, as well as preparing for and taking exams for different certification levels.