Change management

The Role of Business Analysts in Change Management

Change management

Change request is a formal proposal to alter the system, product or a project. Change request should be handled in a structured manner so that it doesnot have any negative impact on the scope, time and budget of the project. Below are the steps involved in change request: Change request identification: Identify the change request, document the changes with the specific details of the requested change, the reason of change and the impact of change in the project. Change impact analysis: Asse...
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Author: Priyalaxmi B Iyer

requirement elicitation techniques

Requirements Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysts

requirement elicitation techniques

Requirement elicitation techniques for a BA The main role of a business analyst in a company is to gather requirements from the client, sorting the gathered requirements into functional and non functional requirements, prioritize the requirement and analyzing it. For gathering the requirements the BA uses various Elicitation technique Elicitation techniques are used to dig out information from the stakeholder. It acts as a foundation or base for the procuring the requirement. Below are the e...
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Author: Priyalaxmi B Iyer

Use Case

An Overview of Use Case Diagrams and Their Importance

Use Case

In the world of software development and business analysis, Use Case Diagrams play a central role in understanding the functional scope of a system. They provide a simple yet powerful way to visualize how different types of users interact with the system and what goals the system must fulfil. Whether you’re working on process automation, mobile app development, or enterprise system integration, a use case diagram serves as one of the most essential modelling tools in the early stages of a projec...
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Author: Arjun raut

BA Requirement

Requirement Analysis

BA Requirement

Requirement analysis is the process of gathering, identifying, documenting, and validating the needs and expectations of stakeholders. it ensures that developers, users, and business leaders share a common understanding of what the system must have to do. in simple way it like translating the business problems into clear and the actionable system requirements. Why the requirement analysis is important? so, it is because the solution matches the reals business needs and rework and redesign must b...
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Author: Arjun raut

Blog 2 on Agile vs Waterfall

Agile vs. Waterfall: What’s the Best Methodology for Business Analysis?

Blog 2 on Agile vs Waterfall

Choosing the right project methodology is one of the most crucial decisions a Business Analyst (BA) makes, because it directly influences how requirements are gathered, how stakeholders are engaged, and ultimately how efficiently a solution is delivered. Two of the most widely used methodologies—Agile and Waterfall—offer completely different approaches to project execution. While Waterfall follows a structured, linear path, Agile embraces flexibility and continuous feedback. But which one is act...
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Author: Suman Samaiya


 

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