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BA300: Introduction to EP Business Analysis

BA300: Introduction to EP Business Analysis

Item Notes
Description A 1 day advanced level course designed to review and understand the key components involved in the EP product suite and how these work together to provide a well-rounded ecommerce environment. An overview of the methodology or project approach to implement a project will also be introduced and some of the tools available to facilitate both projects and product understanding, both for the individual and communicating this to others. The objective of this course is to prepare and provide Business Analysts with information and knowledge to help them approach solution options when participating in an implementation project.
Prerequisites
  • Required courses:
    • BA200
    • BA210
  • Recommended but not required:
    • EP110, EP111 and EP130 - base product knowledge
Duration 7 hours
Audience Business Analysts
Evaluation The student will be required to complete various exercises designed to evaluate their understanding of some key activities required from a BA on a project (ex. catalog modeling, solution presentation). These exercises will be completed and presented by the student as part of the course assessment.

After completing the course the student will:

  • Be able to model a catalog in various manners
  • Understand the data flow from back-end to front-end
  • Understand tools available to facilitate requirements development
  • Understand common customization and integrations and the requirements for each
Self-Learning Modules Instructor-led Topics
  • JMS Level I
  • EP Project Process Overview
  • Understanding EP Product Stack
  • Available Tools
  • Catalog Design
    • Catalog Modelling
    • Price Modelling
  • Working with Cortex
  • Operation Flow Impacts
  • Common Customizations and Integrations