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The six core concepts highlighted in the definition of business analysis — Change, Need, Solution, Value, Stakeholder, and Context — form a powerful model for effective business analysis, the
Interface analysis is used to identify where, what, why, when, how, and for whom information is exchanged between solution components or across solution boundaries.
The Business Analysis Standard is a foundational resource for business analysis professionals, built through the collaboration and expertise of volunteers and contributors worldwide.
Business analysis is used to identify and articulate the need for change in how organizations work, and to facilitate that change.
Ready for the truth behind prioritization myths? The latest episode of Business Analysis Live goes beyond the MoSCoW Method to help business analysts and product managers make smarter decisions
Requirements and Designs Life Cycle Management describes the tasks that business analysis professionals perform to manage and maintain requirements and designs from creation to retirement.
The core content of the BABOK® Guide is composed of business analysis tasks organized into knowledge areas. Knowledge areas are a collection of logically (but not sequentially) related tasks.
Real Options is used to help determine when to make decisions.
As technology becomes more powerful and influential, it must be used humanely and sustainably in our latest solutions.