Remove agile-development-tools
article thumbnail

Analyst’s corner digest #18

Analysts Corner

This time, we’ve got a collection of stories about business analysis, data, agile, and product and project management. But we also cover the topics of requirements gathering and asking the right questions, lessons learned from replacing a legacy solution (part 3!) Let’s dive in. >

article thumbnail

Analyst’s corner digest #19

Analysts Corner

yours, Igor [link] Requirements elicitation 1) Forging a Collaborative Customer–Development Partnership by Karl Wiegers Excellent software products are based on excellent requirements. Excellent requirements result from effective collaboration between developers and customers, and in particular, actual users: a partnership.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

From Project Manager to Business Analyst: Wendell White

Bridging the Gap

Today we meet Wendell White, an ACBA and Project Manager, who recently completed The Business Analyst Blueprint® certification program. . What we love about Wendell’s story is that, similar to many course students, he wasn’t aware that he was already performing business analysis work in his work as a project manager.

article thumbnail

Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Business Analysis Articles 15 Tips for Outsourced Software Development Success by Karl Wiegers Image by wirestock on Freepik I would love to start August’s digest with another great article by Karl Wiegers. It also delves into risk management, quality assurance, and the critical role of project documentation.

article thumbnail

Business Analyst Interview Questions and Answers

The BAWorld

Describe how you approach a project Understanding a candidate’s approach to work can help employers gauge their teamwork, project management, and organizational skills. There are three parameters creating the constraints in software development: Schedule, Resource, and Quality.

article thumbnail

What is the Rationale for Scrum Teams Implementing Short Sprints

Agilemania

Scrum is a framework used in the Agile product development process for creating complex products. A timed iteration of a continuous development cycle is known as a sprint. As we move closer to a Sprint target, we plan, hone, develop, deliver, analyze, and so forth. Return on investment (ROI) increases and risks decrease.

article thumbnail

Your Complete Guide To Rapid Application Development (RAD)

Marutitech

The traditional waterfall model of software development emphasizes on strict planning, but leaves very little room for incorporating client feedback along the way. This often leads to client’s suggestions resulting in restarting the development phase from the beginning. Want to know more about the Rapid Application Development model?

Agile 59