Business Analysis Core Concept Modelâ„¢ (BACCM)

The Business Analysis Core Concept Modelâ„¢ (BACCMâ„¢) as defined by IIBA® ” is a conceptual framework for business analysis.

It encompasses what business analysis is and what it means to those performing business analysis tasks regardless of perspective, industry, methodology, … Read the rest

Requirements classification schema

A requirement is something that is needed or wanted.

There are different types of requirements and these are:

1. Business requirements: Business requirement are statements used by the business users to describe the change that is needed by the organization.… Read the rest

The importance of stakeholders management

A stakeholder is someone who has an interest in the problem and its potential solution.

Every stakeholder has a role to play in the implementation of the solution and the business analyst has to interact with each person both directly … Read the rest

Business analysis requirements and designs

Business analysts gather requirements commonly known as elicitation, analyze requirements, validate requirements, and manage requirements.

But they are also involved in the design of the solution.

While requirements focus on the needs of the organization, the design focuses on the … Read the rest

Business analysis planning and monitoring

The Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring knowledge area is made up of tasks which are used to organize and coordinate the efforts of both the business analyst and the stakeholders in the organization.

The tasks in the business analysis planning … Read the rest

Business analysis approach planning

The plan business analysis approach is used to decide on the business analysis approach to be used in the solution.

It describes the work to be done, the frequency of the work to be done and the work to be … Read the rest

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