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New Post 6/21/2010 5:24 PM
User is offline Gitu
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Business Rules 

Hello,

I am new to Business Analysis. I have a question Business rules are functional req or non-functional req further BA is a part of IT team or Business team...

thanks

 
New Post 6/22/2010 3:26 AM
User is offline David Wright
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Re: Business Rules 

 

1) How did you get to be a Business Analyst? Waht is your previous background? Knowing this can help you get better answers to your questions.

2) For example, can you define what a Functional Requirement is? a non-functional requirement>

3) as for your two questions, what would your own answers be based on what you know now?

Becoming a BA means learning many things, so expect to have more questions and/or read some BA books and/or get some training...


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New Post 6/22/2010 9:05 AM
User is offline Anthony Chen
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Re: Business Rules 

 giti wrote

Hello,

I am new to Business Analysis. I have a question Business rules are functional req or non-functional req further BA is a part of IT team or Business team...

thanks

 

We classify business rules as non functional requirements. But they are always associated with functional requirements. Most of the time they are a modification of a functional requirement or specify specific conditions that a requirement may be activated you can tell it is a business rule if it has "if" or "when". Each requirement typically has multiple business rules.

For example, The system shall enable a user's credit application to automatically be approved or declined based on credit score

The business rules might be for credit scores below 500 automatically reject, for credit scores between 500-600 push to the manual queue, for credit scores 600+ automatically approve.

There could be other requirements detailing how the credit cliffs are user definable etc as well.

We discuss this quite a bit internally and may have some blog posts on it at http://requirements.seilevel.com/blog

Here is an old post on our messageboard (which we have closed down) which discusses business rules

http://requirements.seilevel.com/messageboard/showthread.php?t=3514

 
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