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Quoteworthy: Kulak & Guinney
An appropriate and complete requirements specification does nothing to ensure a successful implementation; however, it makes it possible....
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Time Travel for Context-free Use Cases
We business analysts are surrounded by “solution” folks; those whose jobs are to determine how to solve problems. On one side, our...
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Classic Business Analysis Articles
I was sorting through some of my bookmarks and articles I’ve accumulated over time via the Web, and found that there are a few articles...
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Four Key Knowledge Areas for Business Analysts
I’ve always been of the opinion that I’d like to know as much as I can about whatever I can because you never know when something you...
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Could requirements analysis be automated?
I remember reading not long ago about advancements in the area of business rule automation and being interested in the interfaces for...
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Sherlock Holmes on the Necessity of Requirements
Ok, now this is just for a little fun. During some time off a while back, I went to Project Gutenberg and downloaded The Adventures of...
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Use Cases or User Stories? Read Up!
There have been some really interesting articles in recent days and weeks that have been comparing use cases and user stories, and...
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The Business Analysis “Artist” and the Requirement Tools of the Trade
Just wanted to share and comment on a post I came across the other day that points out the potential drawback of requirements management...
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Preparing Questions for a Great Customer Interview
To truly and accurately identify customer need, one has to be able to communicate effectively. One aspect of effective communication in a...
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Requirements Management Tool Resources
My company has been looking at requirements management solutions, which has provided me with the unique opportunity to play the “user”...
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More on User Stories
Here are some of my recent findings of interest that I wanted to share in case others of you may be in the same boat. Martin Fowler...
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IIBA Atlanta Chapter Meeting & Requirements.net
participating in the business analysis community, and felt like I should get involved in what is going on in my local Atlanta IIBA...
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On Business Analysis in an Agile Setting
I’ve noticed a recurring discussion around various business analysis-oriented websites of late concerning the relevance and value of the...
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With requirements, discussions matter most
This post is based on a quote I read and liked from the article, “When Requirements Go Bad: Part II” by Kurt Bittner. The article is...
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A Couple Tips on Keeping Use Cases Simple
This modularity can be undermined, though, if we allow our use cases to get too far into specifics and implementation detail. The book...
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What's the value of good requirements?
Numerous professional studies have shown that poorly understood software requirements are the number one cause of schedule and budget...
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