The Perils of Prototypes
Jan 15,
2013
Prototyping a process or system is a great way to get input from the impacted user communities before spending enormous amounts of time and effort in your actual implementation. Always remember, though, “Users know what they don’t like when they see it”. By using a prototype, you can begin to draw out those unstated requirements […]
Closer Look: The Requirements Analysis Knowledge Area
Jul 18,
2012
I’ve said it once and I will say it again, preparing for the IIBA’s CBAP® or CCBA™ certification exam can sure be a lot of work! One recommended thing you should know backwards and forwards before sitting your exam are the six knowledge areas and their associated tasks. Here’s yet another BABOK® Guide knowledge area for you to […]
BABOK,
business analysis,
business analysis techniques,
business analyst competencies,
CBAP,
CCBA,
project manager competencies,
requirements,
requirements analysis,
requirements development,
requirements modeling