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Business Analyst or a Tester??
Extended Responsbilities of a Business Analyst By Priyanka_Business Analyst on 10/31/2008 1:39:30 PM
Dual role of a business analyst and a tester
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MGMT VISIONS - PRIDE-ISEM Phase 4-II - Nov 3, 2008
MANAGEMENT VISIONS By Tim Bryce on 10/31/2008 5:37 AM
This week my tutorial is a review of "PRIDE"-ISEM, Phase 4-II, Software Engineering; for implementing the computer portions of sub-systems. This is Part XIV of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast). My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Facing Reality" and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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MGMT VISIONS - PRIDE-ISEM Phase 4-I - Oct 27, 2008
MANAGEMENT VISIONS By Tim Bryce on 10/24/2008 6:00 AM
This week my tutorial is a review of "PRIDE"-ISEM, Phase 4-I, Administrative Procedure Design; for implementing the manual portions of sub-systems. This is Part XIII of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast). My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "The Four Day Work Week" and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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What is Impact Analysis?
Business Analyst - Sandeep Mohanta By Sandeep Mohanta on Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Impact Analysis is the process of exploring and documenting all possible effects of a change. What will be the impact if any changes come? will it affect cost, time aqnd scope? Is backward compatible there?

Impact Analysis leads to the Impact Analysis Report,  where we

- Estimate Total Effort

- Estimate Lost Effort

- Estimate Cost, Schedule, Qulality impact

- Other requirements affected

- Other tasks affected& ...

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Business Analyst
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 1:43 PM
Business Analyst (BA) is a very important person in ensuring the building of near perfect Technology Solution for the business. In simple terms, the BA is an interface between Business and Technology Team. If there is a business model for IT industry and very lucrative one, which we all know and acknowledge and where Sales and Marketing Team gets credit for Revenues and Software Engineers for Programming and Development work, it is the BA, who acts as a perfect Center Piece in the hierarchy.
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What is CRM ?
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Monday, October 20, 2008 11:48 AM
Customer Relationship Mgt - Read it to know it
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MGMT VISIONS - PRIDE-ISEM Phase 3 - Oct 20, 2008
MANAGEMENT VISIONS By Tim Bryce on 10/17/2008 6:24 AM
This week my tutorial is a review of "PRIDE"-ISEM, Phase 3, Sub-System Design; an important precursor to Software Engineering. This is Part XII of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast). My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Moral Decay" and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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CASE STUDY TEMPATE
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Friday, October 17, 2008 10:44 AM
Input from my side for keeping the points to remember while making a CASE STUDY. Hope This Helps... Cheers !!!
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Yahoo India Layoffs: 45 In Bangalore Asked To Quit
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet Ashish Kumar Gupta Blog By Ashish Kumar on Thursday, October 16, 2008 1:01 PM
One more layoff story .......
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GREAT INDIAN DREAM in LAYOFF - STORIES -PART I (Job Lost in India October 2008)
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet Ashish Kumar Gupta Blog By Ashish Kumar on Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:56 PM
The Financial Crunch over the world which started from USA has hit INDIA also. Big LAYOFFS are seen in the market across the domain and the working employers in the service industry are in panic and sad.
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Web Authoring: Web2.0 - Collaborative Technologies by Ashish Kumar Gupta
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:47 AM
There are many descriptions of what ‘web2.0’ means, but at its simplest it amounts to websites that you can read and write to - websites that depend on user interaction rather than passivity. This user interaction is usually based around uploading information through the web and by this means encouraging use, comment and relationship forming.
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Business Analyst - MOST OFTEN USED WORD LIST
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 12:08 PM
!!! Here are few techie n functional words which Business Analyst and Manager Use in Work Places !!!!
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Ashish Kumar Gupta
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet Ashish Kumar Gupta Blog By Ashish Kumar on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 11:48 AM
ABOUT ME - Ashish Kumar Gupta
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Indian IT Industry LayOffs & LayOffs
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet Ashish Kumar Gupta Blog By Ashish Kumar on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 11:47 AM
OCT 2008 : Article on Indian IT Industry in CRUNCH and Pink Slips for the Employees in Indian IT Industry
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MGMT VISIONS - PRIDE-ISEM Phase 2 - Oct 13, 2008
MANAGEMENT VISIONS By Tim Bryce on 10/9/2008 5:43 AM
This week my tutorial is a review of "PRIDE"-ISEM, Phase 2, System Design; includes discussion on Chronological Decomposition (design technique). This is Part XI of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast). My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Feel Good Types" and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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MGMT VISIONS - PRIDE-ISEM Phase 1 - Oct 6, 2008
MANAGEMENT VISIONS By Tim Bryce on 10/3/2008 6:24 AM
This week my tutorial is a review of "PRIDE"-ISEM, Phase 1, System Study & Evaluation (Feasibility Study); includes discussion on specifying Information Requirements. This is Part X of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast). My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "The Attributes of a Tough Task Master" and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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Cruise Industry
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Wednesday, October 01, 2008 1:09 PM
The number of cruise passengers reached 16.4 million in 2007 up from 10.2 million in 2001. This is equivalent to an average annual growth rate of 8.3%. Seatrade (2008) projects that the total number of cruises sold will reach22 million by 2012 and 30 million in 2020.
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Low Cost Carriers Growth in Travel Industry By Ashish Kumar Gupta
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 2:46 PM
In the era of tremendous change, due to shooting fuel prices, dropping margins, rising fares, low cost carriers consolidations, growing interlinings, multiple bankruptcies resulting from the airlines’ inability to gain market share and contain costs, to sustain low cost carriers must evolve with the growing technology and keep differentiating themselves with the innovative strategies. The strategic focus on investment on technology will not only bring the immediate ROI and cost-savings to the LCCs but will also proved to be an investment for ever-lasting growth.
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Corporate Booking Tool - Present Practice – Future Promise By Ashish Kumar Gupta
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 2:35 PM
Key to Success of Corporate On line Self Booking Tool - Adoption!! Adoption!! Adoption!! Corporate Self Booking Tool should delivers a world-class travel booking experience with access to the broadest selection of content and a user-friendly interface that encourages adoption and helps enforce specific travel policies. All the data captured during booking and throughout the business trip should flow directly into the expense reporting process, which means organization has more visibility into employee spend then ever before.
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Start Small and Start Fast - Data Warehousing for Travel Agencies and Travel Management Companies
IT Business Analyst - The Prophet By ashish.kumar on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 2:29 PM
Travel Agencies and TMC considering the potential benefits of data warehousing should investigate the real differences in approach and implementation of such tools. An optimized, efficient, and useful data warehouse is not synonymous with a "database" and requires significant investments in tools, planning, and development.
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