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Analyst’s corner digest #18

Analysts Corner

For those interested in AI and data, there is a list of 5 recommended books to get you started with AI, as well as an opinion on how generative AI is going to change requirements development. Finally, a very structured article explaining what enterprise architecture is, its benefits, and its method. But, how do you get started?

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Analyst’s corner digest #15

Analysts Corner

We’ve got some insights on using SWOT and identifying business rules, a guide to assess your enterprise architecture practice maturity, an interview with Karl Wiegers as recorded by Fabricio Laguna; and a few career stories: how do you start a new project as a BA? And some people told me UML is dead — still kicking, and useful as ever!

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Analyst’s corner digest #17

Analysts Corner

> Keep reading… Data and EA How to Document Your Current Enterprise Architecture & Technology, by Shashi Sastry. One of the holy grails for an Enterprise Architect is a document (including or accompanied by diagrams and spreadsheets) that captures everything in the Information Technology domain of the organisation.

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Analyst’s corner digest #11

Analysts Corner

A lot of articles on business analysis career development, BA tools & techniques, Agile, AI and Enterprise Architecture this time. Plus as a bonus some curated lists of books recommended for product managers, BAs, and architects. Enjoy the reading ;) Business analysis career articles 1) What is a Business Analyst? 

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Analyst’s corner digest #14

Analysts Corner

This is a very famous name you’ll hear in the BA market, a book with more than 500 pages to cover each and every BA concept. I also started my preparation by reading this book independently, a sort of self-study approach. But after 1 week, looking at the length of the book, my consistency failed. >

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Analyst’s corner digest #15

Analysts Corner

During the session, participants highlighted three main results… > Keep reading… 2) Requirements analysis: It’s more than just looking at them by Karl Wiegers A surprising number of books on software requirements don’t even have an index entry for requirements analysis. It is even harder to build a digital solution to manage those.

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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

Inspired by Adam Grant’s highly regarded book “Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know,” this article explores the critical importance of rethinking in the context of software engineering. > Get in touch via editor.analysts.corner@gmail.com if you want your content featured.

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