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3 tips for a better use of tables in requirements presentation

Among other things, a great Business Analyst should be able to clearly represent business requirements so that every stakeholder can understand them and see how they are involved in the solution to their problems. While there are many, many ways to represent requirements, I found out over time that one of the greatest and easiest ways to do it is simply by using tables. Just look around you...

Visual requirements are not optional for a BA

Being able to visually represent business requirements (like business processes, data structures or user interfaces) is one of the most important techniques a Business Analyst must learn to master. It is critical to establish solid foundations on which you can work to elicit business and system requirements (among other things). After all, don’t we say that an image’s worth a thousand...

The day I used the CMMI model

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I learned a lot about various corporate models as a university student. Although I used many of them, some others are still hidden somewhere in my brain’s “theoritical models” drawer, waiting to be used someday. The CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) model is one of them. In a nutshell, this model can help to understand the level of maturity of an...

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