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
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Estimation is used by business analysts and other stakeholders to forecast the cost and effort involved in pursuing a course of action.
The purpose of Trace Requirements is to ensure that requirements and designs at different levels are aligned to one another, and to manage the effects of change to one level on related
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
The purpose of Define Future State is to determine the set of necessary conditions to meet the business need.
A workshop is a focused event attended by key stakeholders and subject matter experts (SMEs) for a concentrated period of time. A workshop may be held for different purposes including planning,
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The Business Architecture Perspective highlights the unique characteristics of business analysis when practiced in the context of business architecture.
Prototyping is a proven method for product design. It works by providing an early model of the final result, known as a prototype.
The purpose of Assess Risks is to understand the undesirable consequences of internal and external forces on the enterprise during a transition to, or once in, the future state.