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Analyst’s corner digest #19

Analysts Corner

In this issue of Analyst’s corner digest we’ve got the articles about: Requirements elicitation: building partnerships and committing to good requirements, asking the right questions and an intriguing: Why do we ask the most important question — “Why?”

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BABOK Requirements Life Cycle Management

Watermark Learning

IIBA states that the Requirements Management Lifecycle’s purpose is “ to ensure that business, stakeholder, and solution requirements and designs are aligned to one another and that the solution implements them.” Who Should Use Requirements Life Cycle Management?

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What are the different types of Business Analysts?

The BAWorld

In this capacity, the Business Analyst captures, details, and models requirements. Tasks may include creating prototypes, process diagrams, and documenting them in an SRS or BRD. IT Business Analyst The IT Business Analyst represents a non-programming role that involves extensive interaction with stakeholders.

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