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New Post 10/21/2011 1:26 AM
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User is offline closeguy
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Which software is used to report improvement in the software to developers? 

 I was working in a company as a business analyst trainee. When I went at client site, I used MS Word to report problems in the software and enhancements .

I had to quit that company for some reason.

Now when I go for the business analyst interview,  what I observed is , some interviewer make faces when I tell them that I used MS WORD.

So, I just want to know , is there any specific software for the same ? ( Not for diagrams though).

 
New Post 5/27/2013 2:15 AM
User is offline Sulastry Napitupulu
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Re: Which software is used to report improvement in the software to developers? 

Actually, there are so many tools used by business analyst. Like mentioned in http://www.modernanalyst.com/Community/Forums/tabid/76/forumid/21/threadid/1559/scope/posts/Default.aspx

other tools like

  • Excel
  • Sharepoint
  • Emails
  • Team Foundation Server (HP Alm)
  • Visio
  • Optimal Trace and other Microfocus test tools
  • Word
  • iPlotz
  • Compedium

 
New Post 5/28/2013 12:02 AM
User is offline Kimbo
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Re: Which software is used to report improvement in the software to developers? 

 Jira is a good one.

Kimbo

 
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