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What Requirements to Specify for COTS and SaaS Projects

Bridging the Gap

I’ll be sharing specific techniques for business process analysis , use cases , and data modeling , as well as success stories from ACBAs. Now, the first slide I want to bring, just to kind of revisit these actual definitions and make sure we’re clear. Okay, so third element of COTS requirements is data modeling.

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AI in Analytics: The NLQ Use Case

Sisense

In this mode, the user avoids putting too much effort into the definition of a specific search, and instead, relies on a random exploration path with the assisted exploration of NLQ. For new vendors in the analytics market, one of the most obvious challenges is the absence of historical data.

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Business Analysis Knowledge Areas Explained as per BABoK

MindsMapped

Perhaps the more well known of business analysis skillsets, the Elicitation and Collaboration knowledge area of the BABoK describes the tasks that Business Analysts perform to prepare for and conduct elicitation activities and confirm the results obtained. Requirements Analysis and Design Definition. Elicitation and Collaboration.

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Navigating the Interplay between Project Management and Business Analysis for Project Success

Bridging the Gap

And then a variety of different data modeling techniques that articulate how information is stored and flows through the software systems. If you have any specific questions about business analysis for project management skillsets, go ahead and let us know what those are in the chat as well. LAURA BRANDENBURG: Definitely.

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From imposter syndrome to certification-backed confidence: Alison Whitwood

Bridging the Gap

So definitely it worked and served for that. I thought I’d be most interested in data, the data modeling. It sounds like you are definitely using some of the skills that are taught and that you’re feeling very confident about that. ANDREA WILSON: Nice. I saw some celebrations out on LinkedIn for you.