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30 Cards in this Set
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What are the BABOK knowledge areas?
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1. Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
2. Requirements Elicitation 3. Requirements Management and Communication 4. Enterprise Analysis 5. Solution Assessment and Validation 6. Underlying Competencies |
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From the Knowledge Areas, what does BAPM represent?
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Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
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From the knowledge areas, what does RE represent?
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Requirement Elicitation
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From the knowledge areas, what does RMC represent?
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Reqirements Management and Communication
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Fromt he knowledge areas, what does EA represent?
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Enterprise Analysis
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From BABOK knowledge areas, what does RA represent?
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Requirements Analysis
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From BABOK knowledge areas, what does SAV represent?
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Solution, Assessment, and Validation
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From BABOK knowledge areas, what does UC represent?
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Underlying competencies
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What does BUSFUT represent?
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Business
Stakeholders Functionality Non-functionality Transition |
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What is the purpose of the BABOK?
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guide to the sume of knowledge about business analysis and the generally accepted practices inthe BA profession.
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What is the goal of Business analysis planning and monitoring ?
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organize the requirements effort, including resources, monitoring project coordination, and managing changes
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What is the goal of Elicitation?
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use appropriate techniques to elicit complete and accurate requirement from business stakeholders
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What is the goal Requirements Management and communication?
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Ensure that business goals and objectives are fulfilled through a solution. The objective requirements communication is to achieve a shared understanding of and agreement to the solution requirement.
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What is the goal of Enterprise Analysis?
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1. Identify business needs and analyze the gap between the need and current capabilities
2. Propose solution and scope to address the need 3. Develop business cases for solution, including an evaluation of benefits to an organization that a solution provide. |
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What is the goal of Requirements Analysis?
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have a clear enough understanding of the requirements to enable building a solution to meet business needs.
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What is the goal of Solution Assessment and Validation?
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Ensure that solution requirements are fulfilled by the technical design and to faciliate their implementation
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What is the goal of Underlying competencies
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improve effectiveness in doing the work of business analysis
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What is business analysis?
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Business analysis is the set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies, and operation of an organization, and to recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals.
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What is a business analyst?
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A business analyst is any person who performs business analysis activities, no matter what their job title or organizational role may be.
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What is a domain?
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the area undergoing analysis It may correspond to the boundaries of an organization or goranizational unit, as well as key stakeholders outside those boundaries and interactions with those stakeholders.
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What are requirements?
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1. a condition or capability needed by a stakeholder to solve a problem or achieve an objective.
2. a condition or capability that must be met or possessed by a system or system component to satisfy a contract, standard, specification, or other formally impossed documents 3. a document representation of a condition or capability as in 1 or 2 |
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What are the 5 types of requirements?
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Business Requirements
Stakeholder requirements Solution requirements ..functional requirments ..non-functional requirements Transition requirements |
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Business requirements description
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describes business problems, goals, or opportunities of the organization: purpose, desire, deliverables, and perferably success metrics
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Stakeholder requirements description
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needs of stakeholders, how stakeholders will interact with the system
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Solution requirements description
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Characteristics of a solution to meet business and stakeholder requirements and are made up of: Functional and non-functional requirements
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What are non-functional requirements
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qualities the system mus have; such as performance, security, quality, environmental contraints as described by BABOK
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What are functional requirements
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features and functions the solution should possess and provide; data, interactions, etc the solution will have
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Transition requirements description
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characteristics that the solution must have to assist moving to a new state; but that won't be needed once the system is implemented.
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What are tasks
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descretes pieces of workto perform business analysis
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What are elements
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key concepts within a task. Sometimes they are characteristics, other times they seem like steps. Each task's elements pertain just to that task.
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