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In this PowerPoint, you will understand How the is User Requirement Approach by using User-Centered Design (UCD) as It is a product development approach focuses on the end-users of a product.
By collecting user requirements, Testing Prototyping, and design the user profiles, Persona & the scenarios designed for each user, you will be able to make the "AS-IS" Process that leads to "TO-BE" Scenarios. Collecting the user requirements will make the "Functional Requirement Document" – FRD Document that needs to be done first to design your solution by developing the "Solution Design Document" – SDD Document.
There is a lot of methods to conduct user requirements, and we select 2 main methods that used more in ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Analysis session. Group Task Analysis (GTA Method) and also Interview Questions are the main common methods for ERP Analysis session.
A slide about the Do and Don'ts in Interview Technique, and another slide for the three key results of Group Task Analysis (GTA Method). Also the Types of Data that you can collect like Standard Steps, Triggers, End Points, Decision Points, and Exceptions.
At the end of the slide, you will get a lot of Tips, Tricks, and advice as a checklist to moderate your analysis meeting.
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Source: Best Practices in Requirements Gathering, ERP PowerPoint Slides: User Requirements Methods for ERP Consultants PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, Ahmed M. Rafik
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I am Microsoft Certified Trainer & Consultant on Microsoft Dynamics ERP Products, specializing recently on Microsoft Dynamics NAV & Dynamics 365 Business Central (BC). Over the past 15+ years I was supporting, coaching, training and consulting clients in business management software to meet and exceed challenging business needs in the MENA Region (United Arab of Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Egypt). [read more]
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