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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

Another year has started with a lot of great articles in our Analyst’s corner. Requirements elicitation : we will learn how the use cases are still relevant in the age of agile, the importance of requirements traceability, and best practices in requirements analysis. Enjoy the reading! There, I said it, and I’m not sorry.

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Requirements Analysis in QA

GAVS Technology

Software Requirement is a detailed description of the system under implementation. Requirements can range from high-level abstract statements of services or system constraints to detailed mathematical functional specifications. Here we will discuss requirement analysis and its consideration w.r.t. Frequent new requirements.

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SWEBOK v3 and v4?—?Software Requirements

Analysts Corner

SWEBOK v3 and v4 — Software Requirements SWEBOK Guide , by its nature, is similar to other Bodies of Knowledge (PMBOK, BABOK, etc.) Of course, Software engineering can’t ignore such a massive topic as requirements. So it contains a dedicated chapter, or, in SWEBOK terms, knowledge area (KA) “Software Requirements”.

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Business Analysis Resources to follow in 2024

Passionate BA

As a result, I created this article to collect all the business analysis resources to follow, tuned to 2024. That is why I had to invent a categorization, as the content types, focus, and messages vary. They had 2-3 articles that had not been updated for a few years. But who knows, I may also share one of these.

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The amazing ChatGPT functional and non-functional requirements

Analysts Corner

Requirements analysis is an essential step in the development of solutions, especially for software systems, as it defines what the system should be able to do and how it should behave in different situations. Even experienced analysts carry vices and distortions that propagate in requirements specifications of the corporate environment.

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Analyst’s corner digest #12

Analysts Corner

This time we have quite a few new articles and authors joining us, as well as a whole series of stories on data analytics: building your career and skills in data, including some hands-on tutorials on R and Python. One of the articles will come back to the topic of the meaning of agility. Is Agile the right thing to pursue?

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3 types of Business Analysts you want to know before putting yourself into one

Analysts Corner

Looking at different job descriptions, I was shocked and started to question whether I would be able to fit into any of these types or not. Now I can very well understand the pain of aspiring BAs who try to categorise themselves into one of those types based on their current job role. Let’s do this together now.