business analysis

Functional and Non-Functional Requirements

“BA as Translator” This is post three of five that shares learning and insight gained during a recent consulting experience. There are generally two types of requirements 1) Functional: describes WHAT the system/process does – the processes, workflows, validations, and calculations – the system either will or will not perform. 2) Non-Functional: describes HOW the system does what it does – [...]

Functional and Non-Functional Requirements2019-02-18T22:51:21-05:00

Use Cases and Functional Decomposition and More, Oh My!

This is post two of five that shares learning and insight gained during a recent consulting experience. If you read post one of this set, you will recall that I started work with a team that was struggling to understand a small set of requirements. They said they wanted a set of use cases to help them understand the requirements so [...]

Use Cases and Functional Decomposition and More, Oh My!2019-02-18T23:23:26-05:00

Know your Stuff and then Improvise

This is post one of five that shares learning and insight gained during a recent consulting experience. I started work with a new team that was struggling to understand a small set of requirements. They said they wanted a set of use cases to help them understand the requirements so that they could survey the COTS on the market and identify [...]

Know your Stuff and then Improvise2019-02-18T23:19:43-05:00

Introducing VisuAL Free Stuff

Are you wondering about the best way to represent your information? Are you struggling with how to display facts and figures. Are you looking for templates and examples? Then VisuAL Free Stuff (VisuAL FS) is for you.   VisuAL Free Stuff is a collection of templates that you can use for project management and business analysis. They are simple yet effective. [...]

Introducing VisuAL Free Stuff2015-11-08T22:48:20-05:00
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