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Organize and coordinate the efforts of business analysis practitioners and stakeholders.
Assess the performance / value / limitations delivered by a solution to realize the full value.
An organizational model defines how an organization or organizational unit is structured. The purpose of an organizational unit is to bring together a group of people to fulfill a common purpose.
Prioritization is a process used to determine the relative importance of business analysis information. The importance may be based on value, risk, difficulty of implementation, or other
Prototyping is a proven method for product design. It works by providing an early model of the final result, known as a prototype.
Different types of reviews are conducted for business analysis work products. Each is tailored to the needs of the organization and business analyst, and uses
An entity is an object or concept within a system. An entity may be used in several processes. The life cycle of every entity has a beginning and an end.
A survey or questionnaire presents a set of questions to stakeholders and subject matter experts (SMEs), whose responses are then collected and analyzed in order to formulate knowledge about the
Use cases describe the interactions between the primary actor, the solution, and any secondary actors needed to achieve the primary actor's goal.