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» IIBA January 2008 Newsletter

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Posted by: adrian on Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Categories: IIBA & BABOK

In this issue of the IIBA Newsletter:

The Annoyance of Bad Terminology by Kevin Brennan, CBAP

Among the many challenges of developing the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge™ (BABOK™) is figuring out what to do when we realize that the business analysis community, or worse yet, parts of the community, have widely adopted unclear terminology. The problem is even worse when we encounter instances where different segments of the industry have adopted different terminology...

The Software Requirements Memory Jogger by Ellen Gottesdiener

The Software Requirements Memory Jogger is meant to be used as a quick reference for Business Analysts. The book is very instructional and written in an easy to read style. The content includes elicitation, analyzing, documenting and managing requirements, with most of the focus placed on elicitation and analysis. The information aligns with the current version of the IIBA’s Business Analysis Body of Knowledge™ (BABOK™), Version 1.6...

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