Hi Guys,
Sorry for being out of pocket. I had a family emergency that I had to take care of plus increase workload and then the holidays (too much Christmas shopping). ;-)
OK... enough excuses... I'll provide you with another round of feedback but, for the most part, I would consider the requirements document to be in great shape. Remember that, while great requirements are key, the reality is that "good enough" requirements are what most businesses want. That is, spend the least amount of money for the greatest ROI.
Kris - for a Jr. BA you have done an awesome job on this role play.
Let me know if you are interested in maybe taking this exercise in a new direction. For example - given the final list of requirements you could create a Use Case diagram which reflects the user case model for the ATM system given the requirements. Of course, let's use a new thread for that. ;-)
Best regards,
- Adrian
Hi Adrian, and Snr BA's,
Happy New year!!!!
Apologies for disappearing for such a long time but yes I am interested in taking this forward with use cases. I will start reading up use cases and come up with a few questions as to how I should take up the requirements and develop it in use case diagrams.
Regards,
Kris
Hi,
I am new to business analysis, and this forum seems to be a graet place for me to learn
Can anyone tell me or post the link where i can find the use cases diagrams or the continuation for this ATM role play
I am new to business analysis, and this forum seems to be a great place for me to learn
Unfortunately they don't exist... Kris got busy and we never got to work on the Use Case diagrams for this example/role play.
However, if anybody is interested in picking this up from where it was left off, please feel free to do so. I would be happy to provide feedback on the use case diagrams if somebody volunteers to create them.
i would like to participate as a Junior Business Analyst.
Thanks Adrian.
shrestharicky
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