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BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering 2018. Everything you need to prepare, practice, and pass.

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Certification Overview

What This Certification Proves

The RE18 BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering 2018 certification validates your expertise in BCS-ISEB technologies. This industry-recognized credential demonstrates your ability to work with BCS-ISEB solutions and is valued by employers worldwide.

Who Should Take This Exam

This certification is ideal for IT professionals, system administrators, cloud engineers, security analysts, and developers who work with BCS-ISEB technologies. Whether you're starting your career or advancing to senior roles, the RE18 certification strengthens your professional profile.

Study Plans

Choose a study plan that matches your schedule and experience level

30 Days

Intensive Sprint

Week 1-2

  • Master fundamentals: Core concepts
  • Read BCS-ISEB official documentation
  • Complete 3 questions daily

Week 3

  • Deep dive: Advanced topics
  • Review weak areas from results
  • Take 2 full-length exams

Week 4

  • Review all flagged questions
  • Timed exams to build stamina
  • Final revision of key concepts

60 Days

Balanced Approach

Week 1-2

  • Survey all exam domains
  • Set up study environment
  • Begin with foundational topics

Week 3-4

  • Focus: Primary domain
  • Focus: Secondary domain
  • 2 questions daily

Week 5-6

  • Focus: Remaining domains
  • Hands-on labs if applicable
  • Review explanations for wrong answers

Week 7-8

  • Complete all 80 questions
  • Identify and eliminate weak areas
  • Take 3 full-length timed tests

90 Days

Comprehensive Study

Month 1

  • Learn all exam domains at a comfortable pace
  • Build strong foundational knowledge
  • 1 questions daily

Month 2

  • Deep dive into each domain
  • Hands-on practice and labs
  • Take weekly timed exams

Month 3

  • Work through all 80 questions
  • Identify and eliminate weak areas
  • Take 3 full-length timed exams

RE18-Specific Tips

  • Focus on "Core concepts" first - it covers 0% of the exam
  • Use all 80 questions to identify knowledge gaps
  • Review detailed explanations for every wrong answer
  • Study "secondary topics" as your second priority
  • Take at least 2-3 full-length exams before scheduling your exam

Sample Questions

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Q1

A business analyst has been working with stakeholders to produce user stories relating to a new high street shopping experience. The following user stories have been identified: (a) As the product team lead, I want to be able to price all items as they arrive in the warehouse. (b) As a department manager, I want to view the number of items sold to inform my product placement planning. (c) As the online experience manager, I want to know who is using the website from overseas locations. (d) As the chief technology officer, I want to ensure the best possible experience for all our customers. (e) As a customer, I want quick delivery, so I can receive an item within one working day of it being released instore. Which of these include ALL the required elements of a user story?

Q2

A business analyst is in the process of drawing together the requirements documentation for a high-profile project. He wishes to complete the prioritisation of the textual requirements as well as to finish off use cases and a diagram showing entities, attributes and business rules. Which elements of a requirements document is he going to be updating?

Q3

In a requirements catalogue, a distinction is often made between business level and solution level requirements. Why is this distinction made?

Q4

Mason is a business analyst working for a large food manufacturer that wants to streamline its processes to achieve greater efficiency. He is in the process of planning his requirements elicitation activities and has written a checklist of the tasks he needs to carry out: 1) I must spend some face-to-face time with the key stakeholders. 2) I need to spend some time on the production line, to see how the processes work. 3) I need to build one-to-one relationships with the sponsors of the project. 4) I need to record how people spend their time on the production line. Which of the following sets of techniques would meet ALL the tasks on Mason's list?

Q5

A project manager has stated that he wants 'secure and controlled access to documentation, as well as support for impact analysis and traceability in terms of version history'. What element of requirements management will offer this?

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