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Ethics and the Business Analyst |
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By craigwbrown on
3/11/2008 5:37 PM
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I wrote this presentation about project management. Because Business Analysts are part of the project leadership team it can be directly translated to the Business Analyst role. Have a read and comment if you have a view on ethics and the role of the BA.
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Australian IIBA Events, March 2008 |
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By craigwbrown on
2/28/2008 4:55 AM
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IIBA Events, March 2008
Melbourne = Thu Mar 13, 5.30pm, Other cities tba (check the IIBA site)
Topic: Enterprise Analysis – How to Analyse the Business you work for and cater your Requirements to fit.
Speaker: Shane Hastie, MIM, CBP.
Read his paper; What Makes Information Systems Projects Successful?
To Register: Go to the "Events" page at http://www.australia.theiiba.org
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Business Analysts Needed - Everywhere! |
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By craigwbrown on
2/13/2008 8:57 PM
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A new survey highlights the importance of proper requirements management
The study suggested many companies are working on an ad-hoc basis. More than half "did not have professional, trained staff dedicated to the function of getting requirements, and the vast majority view the process of getting requirements to be inefficient," the report states.
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A wiki project for Business and Systems analysts |
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By craigwbrown on
1/15/2008 3:40 AM
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What would you look for in a wiki for Business and Systems analysts?
At about the same time Modern Analyst was launched I arranged to kick off the BA Handbook with the people at Wikia.
So far it hasn't really taken off. Maybe you can help.
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You've got the job. Now what? |
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By craigwbrown on
11/13/2007 11:22 PM
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You are invited to share tips and experiences about the first scary few days as the new person on the team/floor - when you are a newbie and don't know anyone or anything.
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Specifications talk about the need, not the solution. |
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By craigwbrown on
9/1/2007 10:14 PM
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For me, in the work that I am usually involved in, design management usually means ensuring that documents are produced at various stages saying what is to be done (requirements specs, architectural plans, solution designs, project plans) and what has been done (Test results, updated Requirements Traceability Matrices.)
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The V Model |
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By craigwbrown on
8/19/2007 2:55 AM
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Business analysts are responsible for the management of requirements in a software project. One popular framework for people involved in quality and testing is the V Model. It can also be used to manage requirements.
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