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Requirements Life Cycle Management

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The knowledge area Requirements Life Cycle Management ensures that requirements and designs, created by Business Analysts during their work, are managed and maintained. The requirements and designs are also traced, prioritised, and approved. What is Requirements Life cycle Management about?

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Business Analysis Framework

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BABOK V3 Business Analysis Framework. To fully understand the BABOK V3 business analysis framework, we have to go back to the previous version of the BABOK ® Guide – version 2. The experts first identified all the tasks that a business analyst is responsible for. Requirements Life Cycle Management.

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Business Analysis Knowledge Areas Explained as per BABoK

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The Rise of the Business Analysis Profession and the Emergence of Global Standards. he past decade saw an explosion in demand for Business Analysts, where data-focused companies were still relatively new, analytics were not as commonly used and technology were not advancing at such an exponential rate as it currently is.

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Solution Evaluation

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If there are any obstacles or unnecessary constraints, a Business Analyst should identify them and try to remove them to increase the solution value. In the Strategy Analysi s, a business analyst determines the future state, which is defined by BABOK ® as a set of conditions that a solution must meet to satisfy the business need.

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Elicitation and Collaboration

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Within this knowledge area Business Analysts pay attention to the stakeholders especially to encourage them to work together towards a common goal. In previous posts, we introduced the IIBA® , Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK®) and the first knowledge area: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring.