The Business Intelligence Perspective highlights the unique characteristics of business analysis when practiced in the context of transforming, integrating, and enhancing data.
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The balanced scorecard is used to manage performance in any business model, organizational structure, or business process.
Business capability analysis provides a framework for scoping and planning by generating a shared understanding of outcomes, identifying alignment with strategy, and providing a scope and
A business model canvas describes how an enterprise creates, delivers, and captures value for and from its customers.
A data dictionary is used to standardize a definition of a data element and enable a common interpretation of data elements.
Data mining is used to improve decision making by finding useful patterns and insights from data.
A data model describes the entities, classes or data objects relevant to a domain, the attributes that are used to describe them, and the relationships among them to provide a common set of
Decision analysis formally assesses a problem and possible decisions in order to determine the value of alternate outcomes under conditions of uncertainty.
Decision modelling shows how repeatable business decisions are made.
Document analysis is used to elicit business analysis information, including contextual understanding and requirements, by examining available materials that describe either the business