
IREB® CPRE Requirements Modeling Practitioner | Level 2
The IREB CPRE Requirements Modeling Practitioner, Level 2 course focuses on visual modeling techniques for requirements engineering. Participants study how to model context, information structures, use cases, scenarios, and system behavior using data flow diagrams, activity diagrams, state machine diagrams, sequence diagrams, and communication diagrams.
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The IREB CPRE Requirements Modeling Practitioner, Level 2 course focuses on visual modeling techniques for requirements engineering. Participants study how to model context, information structures, use cases, scenarios, and system behavior using data flow diagrams, activity diagrams, state machine diagrams, sequence diagrams, and communication diagrams. The course combines theory with practical modeling tasks and exam preparation for the multiple-choice certification.
After completion, participants can select suitable modeling techniques, assess model quality, connect different model types, and present complex requirements more clearly to stakeholders.
What You Will Learn
This Level 2 CPRE Requirements Modeling Practitioner course covers the IREB syllabus for visual requirements modeling. It combines instructor-led explanation, modeling examples, and practical exercises that help participants choose, create, assess, and connect requirements models.
Module 1: Fundamentals of requirements modeling
Purpose, benefits, and limits of requirements models
Modeling views, modeling languages, and links to textual requirements
Quality criteria for understandable and consistent requirements models
Module 2: Context modeling
System context, system boundaries, and external interfaces
Use of data flow diagrams and related notation rules
Checking context models for completeness and stakeholder relevance
Module 3: Information structure modeling
Classes, attributes, data types, and object structures
Relationships, aggregations, compositions, generalizations, and specializations
Consistency between information models and requirements statements
Module 4: Dynamic views and use cases
Use case diagrams and use case specifications
Data flow diagrams, activity diagrams, and state machine diagrams
Modeling behavior, workflows, states, and transitions
Module 5: Scenario modeling and model integration
Sequence diagrams and communication diagrams for scenarios
Simple and advanced scenario modeling techniques
Cross-relationships between models and checks for consistency
After completion, participants can apply IREB requirements modeling techniques in projects and prepare for the CPRE Requirements Modeling Practitioner multiple-choice exam.
Certification & Exam
This course prepares participants for the IREB CPRE Requirements Modeling Practitioner, Level 2 certification. It is intended for candidates who already hold the CPRE Foundation Level certificate or the BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering, which IREB lists as prerequisites for the Practitioner exam. Certification is awarded by an IREB-recognized certification body after passing the Requirements Modeling Practitioner multiple-choice exam.
The exam is based on the Requirements Modeling syllabus and handbook, takes 75 minutes, includes approximately 20 questions, and requires at least 70 percent of the total points to pass. The certificate confirms knowledge of requirements modeling, including information structures, use cases, data flow diagrams, activity diagrams, state machine diagrams, scenario modeling, and model integration.
What You Will Achieve
Upon completing this course, participants will be able to:
Apply the basic principles and concepts of requirements modeling according to the IREB standard.
Select appropriate modeling techniques and languages based on the specific project context and objectives.
Model information structures using class diagrams and structural modeling concepts.
Create use case diagrams and detailed use case specifications to define system requirements.
Specify system behavior using data flow diagrams, activity diagrams, and state machines.
Design scenarios using sequence and communication diagrams to represent system interactions.
Integrate different model views and manage cross-relationships between requirements models.
Evaluate the quality, completeness, and consistency of requirements models.
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It is an IREB CPRE module that teaches you how to model requirements visually, so complex relationships become easier to understand. It is meant to reduce unclear or misleading text-only requirements by using models and diagrams.
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