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BA Trends
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By sherlockmh on
11/13/2007 4:55 PM
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Is this the start of a new trend, or a short-term blip?
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Obstacle Analysis: How Problematic Scenarios Occurring during Requirements Analysis can be Nullified |
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Business Analysis: From Engineering to Art
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By Hanoz Kapadia on
Tuesday, October 23, 2007 8:56 PM
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Analysts everyday and in every domain of business come across obstacles in their analysis and efforts that prevent them from best meeting the needs of the business. These obstacles can be in the form of business processes, or system limitations, or both. Furthermore, a considerably big obstacle can be potentially detrimental to the spirit and purpose of a project. Obstacle Analysis is a tool that provides a systematic approach to overcoming those obstacles. Tackling road-blocks carefully and comprehensively can aid in achieving the mission of a project and in turn, satisfy customers.
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An Inquiry into the Roles of the BA and the BSA |
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Business Analysis: From Engineering to Art
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By Hanoz Kapadia on
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 9:02 PM
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One of the lines of discussion from an earlier blog by PriyaRS (Role of a Business Analyst; 8-2-07) was that how do we define the role of a BA. Is there a difference in responsibilities executed by a business analyst and business systems analyst? Or, are the titles simply synonymous with each other? Attempting to clear out some of that fog is the purpose of this article. As much as I enjoyed writing this, I also look forward to receiving your feedback and thoughts…keep the flow of information going.
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