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This document discusses requirements analysis techniques used to define stakeholder and solution requirements. It describes analyzing stated requirements to define the capabilities needed for a potential solution. Techniques include defining stakeholder needs, prioritizing requirements, organizing requirements into structures, specifying and modeling requirements, defining assumptions and constraints, and verifying requirements. The goal is to validate requirements and ensure the solution will fulfill stakeholder needs.
What is Business Analysis?
“The practice of enabling change in an organizational context by defining needs and recommending solutions that delivers value to stakeholders” When determining which Business Analyst career is best suited for you consider the following: Work Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Experience.
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The document discusses requirements elicitation techniques used in business analysis. It defines requirements elicitation as actively engaging stakeholders to understand their needs rather than just gathering requirements. The document outlines key techniques for each stage of the requirements elicitation process: prepare for elicitation, conduct elicitation, document elicitation results, and confirm elicitation results. Common individual and group techniques are described such as interviews, observation, brainstorming, prototyping and interface analysis.
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The document is a guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK), which defines the profession of business analysis. It describes the key areas of knowledge for business analysis, including the associated tasks and skills required. The guide serves as a baseline for practitioners and others to understand the work of business analysts and the competencies needed to perform the role effectively.
This document discusses requirements analysis techniques used to define stakeholder and solution requirements. It describes analyzing stated requirements to define the capabilities needed for a potential solution. Techniques include defining stakeholder needs, prioritizing requirements, organizing requirements into structures, specifying and modeling requirements, defining assumptions and constraints, and verifying requirements. The goal is to validate requirements and ensure the solution will fulfill stakeholder needs.
What is Business Analysis?
“The practice of enabling change in an organizational context by defining needs and recommending solutions that delivers value to stakeholders” When determining which Business Analyst career is best suited for you consider the following: Work Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Experience.
IT Business Analyst (NTP, PG, 08.10.2013)JIT Solutions
Prezentacja przeprowadzona w ramach wykładu Nowoczesne Technologie Przemysłowe na Politechnice Gdańskiej, w dniu 08.10.2013. Prowadzący: Krzysztof Łyczko
The document discusses requirements elicitation techniques used in business analysis. It defines requirements elicitation as actively engaging stakeholders to understand their needs rather than just gathering requirements. The document outlines key techniques for each stage of the requirements elicitation process: prepare for elicitation, conduct elicitation, document elicitation results, and confirm elicitation results. Common individual and group techniques are described such as interviews, observation, brainstorming, prototyping and interface analysis.
What’s in Your BA Toolkit?Are you frustrated with the tools, or lack of tools, in your Business Analysis Toolkit? Are your current tools hindering your productivity? Learn about what to look for in your toolkit and how to choose the tools that meet your needs.
The document is a guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK), which defines the profession of business analysis. It describes the key areas of knowledge for business analysis, including the associated tasks and skills required. The guide serves as a baseline for practitioners and others to understand the work of business analysts and the competencies needed to perform the role effectively.
The document discusses the role of a business analyst and key aspects of requirements gathering and software development processes. It defines what a business analyst does, including interacting with stakeholders to understand requirements and communicating them to technical teams. It also outlines different types of requirements, requirement elicitation techniques, stakeholders, and common software development lifecycles models like waterfall, RUP, agile scrum.
Analyzing Business Requirements in a Visible EnterpriseDafna Levy
The document discusses business requirements analysis and process modeling using Metastorm Provision BPA. It describes how BPA can be used to close gaps in business processes by providing a common language between business and IT. BPA captures requirements as software models to gain consensus and jointly analyze and design processes.
Business analysts play an important role throughout the software development life cycle (SDLC) by eliciting requirements, assisting with design, testing solutions, and ensuring requirements are met. The SDLC includes phases like planning, analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance. Business analysts contribute in each phase, such as assisting with business cases, requirements gathering, reviewing designs, testing solutions, and managing requirements tracking. They help maximize business value by delivering solutions that meet requirements while mitigating risks and costs.
Introductory session on business analyst training1Suprriya Nair
This document provides an overview of an introductory business analyst training session. It defines a business analyst, their importance and key roles which include gathering and documenting requirements, communicating with stakeholders, and ensuring business and technical alignment. The training will cover key BA deliverables, skills required, and the strong market demand for BAs to bridge the gap between business and IT.
Business analyst 101 program Mumbai IndiaDeepak Kadam
Business analyst Training and certification program Mumbai India
At Ziphertech we have designed a Training program
for students and graduates who aspire to become
business Analysts. A Business Analyst requires niche
skills to become successful in IT industry. Our program
has been designed by veteran IT industry experts who
have combined over 100 years of experience in IT
business analysis. This program will be conducted by
professional Business Analysts from IT industry with a
minimum experience level of 15 years.This program
ensures thorough training and grooming of skills for the candidate to become a
professional Business Analyst. And we never forget to mention that we have trained more
than 400 Business Analysts in just last 2 years.
Contact us - +919004939659 for more Info
Business analyst online/Classroom trainingDivya Shree
United Global Soft provides corporate training programs to help professionals improve their skills and become a key resource for their companies. The document outlines the course content for a business analysis training program, which covers topics such as the role of a business analyst, requirements gathering, documentation, modeling techniques like UML and data modeling, and hands-on projects. The training is intended to help students gain the skills needed for a career in business analysis.
Business analysis involves identifying business needs and determining solutions. A business analyst acts as a liaison between business stakeholders and technical teams. The role of a business analyst includes eliciting requirements, documenting requirements, and validating solutions. Throughout a software development life cycle, business analysts play key roles such as gathering requirements, facilitating communication between teams, and testing solutions. Business analysts use various tools and techniques to understand business needs and requirements such as interviews, documentation review, and joint application development sessions.
A Business Analyst is responsible for identifying business needs, developing and managing requirements, and acting as a liaison between business stakeholders and technical teams. Specifically, they elicit, analyze, validate and document organizational requirements without predetermining solutions, which may include systems development, process improvement, or organizational change. Business Analysis involves tasks like requirements gathering and management throughout a project's life cycle to help ensure effective business systems are developed.
This document provides an overview of the role of a business analyst, including defining business analysis, the roles and responsibilities of a business analyst, skills required, and how business analysts are involved in the software development lifecycle (SDLC). It discusses techniques business analysts use like SWOT analysis, gap analysis, risk analysis, and root cause analysis. The document also covers common diagrams used by business analysts like use case diagrams and activity diagrams, as well as tools and methodologies like Agile, Scrum, and UML. Finally, it defines key terms and jargon related to business analysis.
The document discusses the role of a business analyst, including their responsibilities in requirements gathering, documentation, and user training. It outlines the skills required such as communication, analytical skills, and problem solving. It also covers the software development life cycle and methodologies like waterfall, spiral, iterative, and agile. Key business analysis techniques are described like requirements elicitation, documentation standards, and UML diagrams.
Requirements Hierarchy - A Journey through the Requirements LifecycleMarie Halsey
How do you get from “We need something different” to detailed requirements? What do requirements look like as they evolve through the phases of the requirements lifecycle? What are the deliverables in each phase?
This presentation discusses three phases of requirements definition – Scope, High Level Requirements and Detailed Requirements.
The components of the deliverables in each phase are described, examples of the evolution of requirements through the lifecycle phases are presented, and guidelines for each deliverable are provided.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand the components of the three levels of requirements – Scope, High Level Requirements and Detailed Requirements.
• Understand the evolution of requirements through each level.
• Guidelines for each level of requirement
The Evolving Role of the Business AnalystTracy Cook
Two years ago, no one knew what a Business Analyst was. Today, companies around the world can’t find enough of them – what happened?
This session will describe:
* What a Business Analyst is and what a BA does
* What are the factors that have driven the growth of the Business Analysis profession
* How does the type of organization impact its need for BAs
* What do you need to consider if you are a Business Analyst – or want to be one – both today and tomorrow?
The document discusses incorporating Agile methodologies into business analysis. It provides an overview of Agile principles, the Agile Unified Process methodology, and how business analysts can apply Agile practices to their work. Specifically, it emphasizes focusing on business value, understanding problems before solutions, using appropriate tools for elicitation and documentation, and facilitating regular delivery of working software.
This presentation collects several thoughts and conversations had with colleagues over the last few months about the role of the business analyst.
The diagrams and drawings are outcomes of these conversations and are ripe for further expansion. In many instances they are half thought through, or missing key things that help round them out.
You can help: If you have comments or opinion please add them below.
Tool Kit: Requirements management plan (babok on a page)designer DATA
Methodology is a tool kit not a process – Choose wisely. Methodologies contain many tools and techniques, such as, process, data , use case and class modelling, sequence diagramming and state transition diagramming, prototyping and report templates. Not all these tools have to be used for every project.
So choose wisely and create your own fast path routes for completing different types of projects by preparing your own Business Analysis Project Planning Map. Build on your experiences and fine tune your product each time you undertake a new assignment.
http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/6089
Suresh Veluguri is a Business Analyst with over 5 years of experience in domains such as logistics, manufacturing, and telecom. He has expertise in requirements analysis, test management, and Agile methodologies. Currently working as a Business Analyst for HP on a project with Shell. Previously worked on projects with Vodafone and General Motors. Skilled in ALM tools, Quality Center, and various development methodologies.
The document discusses the importance of language in software development. It explains that the language we use to describe problems, requirements, and code can impact how well we understand the domain and communicate with stakeholders. It recommends techniques like impact mapping, event storming, ubiquitous language, behavior-driven development, and pattern languages to help ensure the language we use supports the goals of the business and allows for effective collaboration.
The document provides an introduction to software testing. It discusses that software testing verifies and validates that software meets requirements and works as expected. The main purposes of testing are verification, validation, and defect finding. Examples of why software testing is important are provided. The document outlines what is tested, who does the testing, and strategies for unit testing, integration testing, regression testing, validation testing, system testing, stress testing, and performance testing.
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The document discusses coding guidelines and best practices for software development. It covers topics like coding standards, programming practices, documentation, and code verification techniques. The key points are that coding follows design, modules should be independently coded and tested, documentation is important, and reviews/testing help verify code quality.
The document discusses the role of a business analyst and key aspects of requirements gathering and software development processes. It defines what a business analyst does, including interacting with stakeholders to understand requirements and communicating them to technical teams. It also outlines different types of requirements, requirement elicitation techniques, stakeholders, and common software development lifecycles models like waterfall, RUP, agile scrum.
Analyzing Business Requirements in a Visible EnterpriseDafna Levy
The document discusses business requirements analysis and process modeling using Metastorm Provision BPA. It describes how BPA can be used to close gaps in business processes by providing a common language between business and IT. BPA captures requirements as software models to gain consensus and jointly analyze and design processes.
Business analysts play an important role throughout the software development life cycle (SDLC) by eliciting requirements, assisting with design, testing solutions, and ensuring requirements are met. The SDLC includes phases like planning, analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance. Business analysts contribute in each phase, such as assisting with business cases, requirements gathering, reviewing designs, testing solutions, and managing requirements tracking. They help maximize business value by delivering solutions that meet requirements while mitigating risks and costs.
Introductory session on business analyst training1Suprriya Nair
This document provides an overview of an introductory business analyst training session. It defines a business analyst, their importance and key roles which include gathering and documenting requirements, communicating with stakeholders, and ensuring business and technical alignment. The training will cover key BA deliverables, skills required, and the strong market demand for BAs to bridge the gap between business and IT.
Business analyst 101 program Mumbai IndiaDeepak Kadam
Business analyst Training and certification program Mumbai India
At Ziphertech we have designed a Training program
for students and graduates who aspire to become
business Analysts. A Business Analyst requires niche
skills to become successful in IT industry. Our program
has been designed by veteran IT industry experts who
have combined over 100 years of experience in IT
business analysis. This program will be conducted by
professional Business Analysts from IT industry with a
minimum experience level of 15 years.This program
ensures thorough training and grooming of skills for the candidate to become a
professional Business Analyst. And we never forget to mention that we have trained more
than 400 Business Analysts in just last 2 years.
Contact us - +919004939659 for more Info
Business analyst online/Classroom trainingDivya Shree
United Global Soft provides corporate training programs to help professionals improve their skills and become a key resource for their companies. The document outlines the course content for a business analysis training program, which covers topics such as the role of a business analyst, requirements gathering, documentation, modeling techniques like UML and data modeling, and hands-on projects. The training is intended to help students gain the skills needed for a career in business analysis.
Business analysis involves identifying business needs and determining solutions. A business analyst acts as a liaison between business stakeholders and technical teams. The role of a business analyst includes eliciting requirements, documenting requirements, and validating solutions. Throughout a software development life cycle, business analysts play key roles such as gathering requirements, facilitating communication between teams, and testing solutions. Business analysts use various tools and techniques to understand business needs and requirements such as interviews, documentation review, and joint application development sessions.
A Business Analyst is responsible for identifying business needs, developing and managing requirements, and acting as a liaison between business stakeholders and technical teams. Specifically, they elicit, analyze, validate and document organizational requirements without predetermining solutions, which may include systems development, process improvement, or organizational change. Business Analysis involves tasks like requirements gathering and management throughout a project's life cycle to help ensure effective business systems are developed.
This document provides an overview of the role of a business analyst, including defining business analysis, the roles and responsibilities of a business analyst, skills required, and how business analysts are involved in the software development lifecycle (SDLC). It discusses techniques business analysts use like SWOT analysis, gap analysis, risk analysis, and root cause analysis. The document also covers common diagrams used by business analysts like use case diagrams and activity diagrams, as well as tools and methodologies like Agile, Scrum, and UML. Finally, it defines key terms and jargon related to business analysis.
The document discusses the role of a business analyst, including their responsibilities in requirements gathering, documentation, and user training. It outlines the skills required such as communication, analytical skills, and problem solving. It also covers the software development life cycle and methodologies like waterfall, spiral, iterative, and agile. Key business analysis techniques are described like requirements elicitation, documentation standards, and UML diagrams.
Requirements Hierarchy - A Journey through the Requirements LifecycleMarie Halsey
How do you get from “We need something different” to detailed requirements? What do requirements look like as they evolve through the phases of the requirements lifecycle? What are the deliverables in each phase?
This presentation discusses three phases of requirements definition – Scope, High Level Requirements and Detailed Requirements.
The components of the deliverables in each phase are described, examples of the evolution of requirements through the lifecycle phases are presented, and guidelines for each deliverable are provided.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand the components of the three levels of requirements – Scope, High Level Requirements and Detailed Requirements.
• Understand the evolution of requirements through each level.
• Guidelines for each level of requirement
The Evolving Role of the Business AnalystTracy Cook
Two years ago, no one knew what a Business Analyst was. Today, companies around the world can’t find enough of them – what happened?
This session will describe:
* What a Business Analyst is and what a BA does
* What are the factors that have driven the growth of the Business Analysis profession
* How does the type of organization impact its need for BAs
* What do you need to consider if you are a Business Analyst – or want to be one – both today and tomorrow?
The document discusses incorporating Agile methodologies into business analysis. It provides an overview of Agile principles, the Agile Unified Process methodology, and how business analysts can apply Agile practices to their work. Specifically, it emphasizes focusing on business value, understanding problems before solutions, using appropriate tools for elicitation and documentation, and facilitating regular delivery of working software.
This presentation collects several thoughts and conversations had with colleagues over the last few months about the role of the business analyst.
The diagrams and drawings are outcomes of these conversations and are ripe for further expansion. In many instances they are half thought through, or missing key things that help round them out.
You can help: If you have comments or opinion please add them below.
Tool Kit: Requirements management plan (babok on a page)designer DATA
Methodology is a tool kit not a process – Choose wisely. Methodologies contain many tools and techniques, such as, process, data , use case and class modelling, sequence diagramming and state transition diagramming, prototyping and report templates. Not all these tools have to be used for every project.
So choose wisely and create your own fast path routes for completing different types of projects by preparing your own Business Analysis Project Planning Map. Build on your experiences and fine tune your product each time you undertake a new assignment.
http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/6089
Suresh Veluguri is a Business Analyst with over 5 years of experience in domains such as logistics, manufacturing, and telecom. He has expertise in requirements analysis, test management, and Agile methodologies. Currently working as a Business Analyst for HP on a project with Shell. Previously worked on projects with Vodafone and General Motors. Skilled in ALM tools, Quality Center, and various development methodologies.
The document discusses the importance of language in software development. It explains that the language we use to describe problems, requirements, and code can impact how well we understand the domain and communicate with stakeholders. It recommends techniques like impact mapping, event storming, ubiquitous language, behavior-driven development, and pattern languages to help ensure the language we use supports the goals of the business and allows for effective collaboration.
The document provides an introduction to software testing. It discusses that software testing verifies and validates that software meets requirements and works as expected. The main purposes of testing are verification, validation, and defect finding. Examples of why software testing is important are provided. The document outlines what is tested, who does the testing, and strategies for unit testing, integration testing, regression testing, validation testing, system testing, stress testing, and performance testing.
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The document discusses coding guidelines and best practices for software development. It covers topics like coding standards, programming practices, documentation, and code verification techniques. The key points are that coding follows design, modules should be independently coded and tested, documentation is important, and reviews/testing help verify code quality.
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The document outlines the business requirements and technical design for a new website. It details functional requirements around user access levels, the landing page layout, search functionality, and social networking features. It also covers advertising integration, data collection, and product/category pages. The technical design section describes the overall system architecture and security approach.
The document discusses different types of knowledge that may need to be represented in AI systems, including objects, events, performance, and meta-knowledge. It also discusses representing knowledge at two levels: the knowledge level containing facts, and the symbol level containing representations of objects defined in terms of symbols. Common ways of representing knowledge mentioned include using English, logic, relations, semantic networks, frames, and rules. The document also discusses using knowledge for applications like learning, reasoning, and different approaches to machine learning such as skill refinement, knowledge acquisition, taking advice, problem solving, induction, discovery, and analogy.
The document discusses memory management techniques used in operating systems. It describes logical vs physical addresses and how relocation registers map logical addresses to physical addresses. It covers contiguous and non-contiguous storage allocation, including paging and segmentation. Paging divides memory into fixed-size frames and pages, using a page table and translation lookaside buffer (TLB) for address translation. Segmentation divides memory into variable-sized segments based on a program's logical structure. Virtual memory and demand paging are also covered, along with page replacement algorithms like FIFO, LRU and optimal replacement.
The document discusses requirements analysis, which involves understanding customer needs and expectations for a proposed system. Requirements analysis is necessary to ensure projects align with business goals and specifications. The requirements analysis process includes identifying system boundaries, customers, eliciting requirements through stakeholder interviews, analyzing requirements, documenting requirements in a specification, and managing evolving requirements. An effective software requirements specification establishes agreement between customers and developers on system functionality.
This document discusses various aspects of file systems including:
1. It defines what a file is and lists some common file attributes like name, size, and timestamps.
2. It describes different file operations like create, read, write, delete and different methods to access and store files like sequential, random, and index access.
3. It discusses file system implementation techniques like contiguous allocation, linked lists, and i-nodes and how free space is managed through approaches like bitmaps and linked lists.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective Business Requirements Document (BRD). It explains that a BRD summarizes business reasons for a project, problems to be solved, and constraints. It is used to communicate requirements to technology providers. The document stresses repeating requirements from different angles for each section and ensuring requirements are unitary, complete, consistent, non-conjunctive, and verifiable. It provides examples of sections to include like scope, stakeholders, objectives, resources, constraints, and specific functional and non-functional requirements.
The document outlines requirements for a new library blog project including stakeholders, timelines, and functional, technical, policy, and usability requirements. A task force consisting of John Doe, Jane Smith, Peter Rabbit, and Raggedy Ann and Andy was assembled to review blog products in May 2011, begin testing in June 2011, conduct a beta rollout in July 2011, and have the new blog in production by August 2011. The new blog aims to better communicate with library users on mobile platforms and replace the current outdated system.
The document provides requirements for an Ambulance Dispatch System (ADS). It describes 9 key requirements:
1) Allow operators to input 911 call details
2) Help determine if calls are unique
3) Prioritize calls based on severity
4) Locate the three nearest available ambulances
5) Allow dispatchers to update ambulance statuses
6) Calculate ambulance arrival times
7) Store all information in a secure database
8) Provide management reports on ambulance service metrics
9) Allow users to access past call information
The document discusses the format and structure of a research report. It begins by outlining the main sections, which are the preliminary section, body of the report, and reference section. The preliminary section includes things like the title page, preface/acknowledgements, table of contents, and lists of tables/figures. The body of the report includes the introduction, design of the study, analysis and interpretation of data, and summary and conclusions. The reference section includes the bibliography and appendix. General rules for typing the report are also provided, such as margins, spacing, and abbreviations.
This document provides business requirements for upgrading an existing mobile banking system (T System 1.0) to a new version (T System 2.0). Key points include:
- The goals are to detail requirements, provide an operational overview, and describe business processes and scenarios.
- Customer operations involve mobile banking across 4 Asian countries managed through a central data bank.
- The current system provides functions like user profile, account views, funds transfer, and reports.
- An upgrade is needed because adding credit card services requires more robust security and the existing system is difficult to enhance.
- The new system will provide mobile banking for 4 countries beginning in mid-2020 and include credit card services.
This document provides a summary of requirements for a Library Management System. It includes 3 sections:
1. Introduction - Defines the purpose, scope and intended audience of the system which is to manage library processes like book borrowing online.
2. Overall Description - Outlines key product functions for administrators and users, the operating environment, user characteristics and design constraints.
3. External Interfaces - Specifies the user interface requirements including login, search and categories. Hardware and software interfaces are also listed.
The document provides a high-level overview of the essential functions, behaviors and non-functional requirements for the library management software.
Software requirements specification of Library Management SystemSoumili Sen
The document provides requirements for a Library Management System. It includes 3 or less sentences:
The Library Management System aims to computerize library processes like book borrowing and maintain member and book details in a database. It will allow librarians and members to search for books, view member accounts, and generate reports. The system needs to be secure, fast, and compatible with common browsers and operating systems.
The document discusses various electronic payment systems used for e-commerce transactions. It describes advantages and disadvantages of different systems including electronic cash, electronic wallets, smart cards, and credit cards. It provides details on how each system works, examples of implementations, and considerations regarding their adoption and success.
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The Ontology-based Business Architecture Engineering FrameworkDmitry Kudryavtsev
Business architecture became a well-known tool for business transformations. According to a recent study by Forrester, 50 percent of the companies polled claimed to have an active business architecture initiative, whereas 20 percent were planning to engage in business architecture work in the near future. However, despite the high interest in BA, there is not yet a common understanding of the main concepts. There is a lack for the business architecture framework which provides a complete metamodel, suggests methodology for business architecture development and enables tool support for it. The ORGMaster framework is designed to solve this problem using the ontology as a core of the metamodel. This paper describes the ORG-Master framework, its implementation and dissemination.
the presentation was given within the SOMET 2011 conference: http://www.somet.soft.iwate-pu.ac.jp/somet_11/
see the text in proceedings here: http://www.booksonline.iospress.nl/Content/View.aspx?piid=21454
Kudryavtsev, D., & Grigoriev, L. (2011). The ontology-based business architecture engineering framework. In proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Intelligent Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques (SOMET), September 28-30, 2011, Saint-Petersburg, Russia. P. 233-252.
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Business Use Case Diagrams The diagrams to divide the workflow as smaller uni...saman zaker
This document discusses business modeling techniques using UML and Rational Rose. It covers skills for gathering information through interviews, surveys, documentation reviews and more. Notation for business modeling includes use case diagrams to break workflows into smaller units and activity diagrams to detail one use case. Conceptual models provide a quick understanding of objects in the problem domain.
Business Analysis and Business AnalystKuolun Chang
Business analysis involves identifying business needs and solutions to problems. It can involve software development, process improvement, organizational change, or strategic planning. Business analysts analyze organizations, documenting processes and systems to assess business models and technology integration. They identify stakeholders, assist with business cases, plan and monitor projects, clarify issues, prepare documentation and train users. Key skills for business analysts include communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, analysis, visualization, and facilitation. Business analysts investigate goals and issues, analyze information, communicate findings, and evaluate solutions. Backgrounds that can lead to becoming a business analyst include test analyst, project coordinator, administrative roles, and roles with business analysis responsibilities.
The document outlines the curriculum for a business analyst course that aims to provide skills for working as a business analyst across various domains. The course covers topics such as the roles and responsibilities of a business analyst, requirement engineering, software development lifecycles, system documentation like use cases and requirements traceability matrices, data modeling, and project management concepts. It also describes business analysis in different industries like banking, healthcare, and insurance.
A business analyst helps bridge the gap between business needs and technical solutions. They analyze an organization's structure, business models, processes and requirements. This includes strategic planning, process design, and interpreting business rules for technical systems. The business analyst ensures the technical solution meets the business goals. Key deliverables include business requirements, functional specifications, user needs documents, and traceability matrices to track requirements throughout the project. Having a business analyst involved in software projects helps clearly define needs and prevents miscommunication between stakeholders and developers.
Ali Motallebi submitted an executive summary of his 25+ years of experience in business analysis, solution architecture, data analysis, data warehousing, and data management. He has extensive experience implementing enterprise solutions such as ERP, CRM, and SCM. He also has experience performing feasibility studies, business consulting, data migration, and business intelligence work. Motallebi is confident his qualifications and experience can significantly contribute to businesses. He thanks the manager for their time and consideration.
The document outlines an approach called the GAME Plan workshop for capturing requirements for software projects. It discusses using a top-down approach to first define the business goals and then identify the necessary solution attributes. The methodology involves prioritizing requirements, developing use cases and flowcharts, and examining the business environment and external dependencies. The workshop consists of multiple sessions to develop artifacts like an attribute matrix, use case models, and architecture diagrams to fully specify the requirements.
This document provides an overview of an IT business analyst career training module that covers topics such as: an introduction to business analysis and the IT business analyst role; the Rational Unified Process (RUP) methodology; requirements management; and the RequisitePro requirements management tool. The module includes sessions on requirements elicitation techniques like Joint Application Design (JAD) sessions. It also outlines an activity for a sample project to identify reporting requirements for an organization.
Karthick Kandasamy Ramakrishnan has over 5 years of experience as a business analyst in sales force automation, CRM, and order management. He has expertise in requirements analysis, documentation, and client interaction. He has worked on projects implementing CRM software, designing quote to order processes, and implementing wholesale telecom services. Currently, he is a senior business analyst implementing an Avaya CRM product for quoting, ordering, and order fulfillment.
The document discusses Carestream Health's transformation to a global product development model through implementing a holistic PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) solution. Key steps included aligning IT and R&D, selecting technology partners through a rigorous evaluation, and establishing a standard global architecture and processes. This improved collaboration, sped development cycles, and better supported compliance and quality across a distributed workforce.
This is for all those who want to explore the business analyst career path and are curious to know what a business analyst does, the role and importance in organization, why a business analyst is needed and how they can develop their skills to become a great business analyst
A Business Analyst (BA) is someone who analyzes an organization and designs its processes and systems to help the organization achieve its goals. The BA acts as a liaison between stakeholders and recommends solutions that integrate business and technology. The role involves analyzing business problems and resolving them with technological solutions. The training program covers topics like requirements gathering, software engineering methods, documentation, quality assurance, and resume preparation to help professionals and fresh graduates build skills as a BA. The 6-week online or classroom course includes study materials, tests, and placement assistance on successful completion.
The document provides information on the role and responsibilities of a Business Analyst (BA). It discusses the key skills needed for the role, including experience with requirements gathering, business process modeling, and technical understanding. The typical duties of a BA are to work with technology solutions to address business problems, provide advice to stakeholders, and find solutions to issues. Deliverables for BAs include business requirements, functional requirements, reports, and traceability matrices. The document outlines activities and knowledge areas required to be an effective BA.
The document discusses how workflow can be used to improve and standardize business operations. Key points include:
1. Workflow allows companies to integrate stores and employees into standardized, reliable business processes while maintaining autonomy.
2. Implementing workflows can help control expenses and budgets, increase process agility, and eliminate failures and losses.
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Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
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1. United Global Soft
Call : +91 9030624004(IND)
+1-201-710-8393(USA)
Email : Info@Unitedglobalsoft.com
2. COURSE CONTENT
Business Analyst Role
Object Oriented Analysis &Design (OOAD)
SDLC & UML
Rational Unified Process
Business model
Use case model
Storyboarding/Mock-ups
Elicitation Techniques
Requirements documentation (BRD, SRS etc...)
Requirements verification
Systems thinking
Negotiation skills
Translation of requirements to design
Data Modelling and Data Analysis
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3. BA CONCEPTS
Tools Training –Overview (MS Visio, Rational Rose)
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to
(Learning Objective)
Describe the responsibilities of the business analyst
and the major deliverables for each major step in the
business solutions life cycle
Distinguish between the role of the business analyst
and the project manager
Distinguish between the role of the business analyst
and the systems analyst
List the critical skills needed to be a successful BA
Define business problems and find their true cause
Develop tactics for diffusing resistance to change
Prepare a stakeholder analysis to identify and classify
those who will influence and be affected by the
solution
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4. Create and execute a Requirements
Development plan
Use modelling tools and techniques to elicit,
document and validate a project’s scope and
requirements highlights
Use business analysis & project management
tools
Assist decision-makers in analyzing and
prioritizing business needs
Create a business case Communicate the
results of a business case to stakeholder
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5. INTRODUCTIONS OF
CONSULTANTS/STUDENTS
Consultants Name
Work experience
Back ground –Education Qualification
Knowledge on Business Analysis
Why do you want to be business analyst?
Knowledge on Software technologies-project
Knowledge & Experience on Domains
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6. INTRODUCTION & OVER VIEW ON BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
What is Business Analysis?
A look at different viewpoints
What is being analysed?
What’s the goal?
Current trends in business analysis
Key concepts
Definition
Reconciled to common understanding within
the organization
Review topics to be covered
Real time BA work Scenario’s
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7. THE ROLE OF THE BUSINESS ANALYST
The relationship of business analysis to
project management
Differentiating between business analysis and
other “analyst” roles
Customer Needs & IT Needs
The Skill Set Of A BA
The BA’s Core Knowledge Set
THE PRACTICE OF BUSINESS ANALYSIS
BA Responsibilities
Requirements Gathering
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8. OVER VIEW OF SOFTWARE PROJECT & IT COMPANY
What is software project
What is software product
Difference between Project & product
Different project teams from IT company description
Clients side project team member description
How the project are coming to IT companies
Introduction –Pre sales-post sales
What is RFI, RFP and RFQ
OVER VIEW OF KICK OFF MEETING
What is kick of meeting
Minutes of meeting
Role of BA in Kick of meeting
Real document presentation of Kick of meeting,
business proposal & project document
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9. INTRODUCTION TO IIBA & BABOK
What is the BABOK?
What is Business Analysis?
Key Concepts
Knowledge Areas
Domains knowledge Areas
Techniques
Underlying Competencies
Other Sources of Business Analysis Information
OVER VIEW OF ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN
PROJECT
Customer, stake holder
End user’s
SME’S & TSME’S
Project sponsor’s, Vendor’s
It project team like Project manager, developer, test
engineer, solution architect
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10. SDLC METHODS
SDLC phases
Project plan Phase
Analysis Phase
Design Phase
Coding-development Phase
Testing Phase
Deployment Phase
DIAGNOSING THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT (ENTERPRISE
ANALYSIS)
Business problem solving
Understanding the business environment
Capturing business initiatives across the enterprise
Diagnosing a business problem or opportunity (i.e.; business
initiative)
Definition of a problem
Finding and verifying true causes
Techniques to identify business problems and causes Workflow
modelling
Gap Analysis
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11. REQUIREMENTS DEFINITION AND
DOCUMENTATION
Assessing stakeholder roles and responsibilities
Identifying internal and external stakeholders
Conducting stakeholder analysis
Selecting requirements development templates
Stake Holder Request Template
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROCESS MODELS
SDLC
Water Fall Model
Spiral Methodology
Agile (more evolved, RAD session: reverse-
engineer session)
Incremental Model
RUP (Rational Unified Process)
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12. SDLC
What is requirement
Requirement classification
Business case requirements
Stake holder requirements
Solution requirements
i. Functional requirements
ii.Non functional requirements
Transition requirements
Moscow techniques
Zach man frame work
3D frame work for requirement gathering
3D Model for requirement gathering
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13. Documentation Preparation
BRD, FRD, SRS, DRD, AS-IS & TO BE, Use case , User stories
Real time documentation preparation scenario’s
Real time documentation assignment’s
Difference BRD/FRD/SRS/DRD
Analysis of Requirements Elicitation
Fact gathering methods
Interviewing
Observation
JAD session
Prototypes, wire frames, storey board ,Mock up, Blue prints
Questionnaires
GAP analysis
As-is & to be document
Research
Organizing the facts
Determining requirements
Managing requirements
Building a model of the solution
Intro to Process modelling using DFDs
Intro to data modelling –Information modelling
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14. Requirements Management with Use Cases
Key Concepts, Use case Model
Essentials elements of Use Cases:
The writing process . . . (Dos and Don'ts)
Analysing Use Case text to uncover specific system requirements
Converting Use Case description sentences into well-formed
requirement
A style guide with suggested formats for different levels of Use Case
List of time-saving Use Case writing tips
A proven methodology for taking advantage of Use Cases
Business modelling i.e. techniques of identifying business concepts and
tasks, and introducing relevant parts of UML along the way/during
Analysis phase.
Activity Diagram
Structural Analysis
What is structural analysis
Data flow diagrams
System flow charts
HIPO charts
Work flow’s
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15. Modeling using UML & OOAD (object oriented analysis and design)
UML
UML Defined
UML History
UML diagrams
UML modelling mechanisms
Reviews
Object oriented analysis and design-UML diagrams
Structural diagrams
Class, object, package, component, composite and deployment
diagrams.
Behavioural diagrams
Use case diagrams
Activity diagrams
State machine diagrams
Interaction diagrams
Sequence diagrams
Communication diagrams
Timing diagrams
Over all interaction diagrams
Concepts of OOPS(object oriented programming system)
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16. Use Case Analysis Overview
Use Case Analysis Overview
Supplement Use case Description
Find Classes from Use Case behaviour
Distribute Use case behaviour to Classes
Responsibilities of classes
Describe attributes and associations
Class Diagrams
Sequence Diagram
Collaboration Diagram
Introduction to Data Modeling, Data Analysis & Testing
Goals of Data Modelling, Logical & Physical Design (E-R Diagram)
Introduction SQL, SQL queries.
Goals of testing, functions performed during testing process, a
Business Analyst approach to testing
Testing methodologies – Black box and white box testing,
Positive and Negative tests
Testing (UAT)
Reusable test plans, test procedures and Test Cases – template
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17. Derived test cases from use cases
Identification of Test Scenarios, tracing test cases to test scenarios
Traceability matrix
Business validation and verification
Analysis of the System results – Documenting unexpected behaviours
User signoff – Process and fulfilling expectations
Basic Project Management Principle
Roles and responsibilities of PM
Project management process
Project management knowledge areas
Project management tools
PMP certification
PROJECTS
Writing Use Cases, Business Rules, Supplemental Specifications in Requisite Pro,
Understanding and using attributes
Introduction to UML Business Modelling and UML
Advantages to visual modelling, interface, views and diagrams
Managing UML entities and relationships for the various UML diagrams
Use Case, Activity and State Diagrams
Sequence and Class Diagrams
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Resume preparation
Interview questions
Interview schedules
Domain training
Case studies
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Exercise Real time project explanation & Practical
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Personal care for each Trainee.
Resume preparation & Placement Assistance.
Interview Preparation Tips & Sample Interview
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