Using Organization Chart
In this blog post, Betsy Stockdale shares the benefits for the business analyst to use an organization chart to understand the perspectives and interests of project stakeholders and discover people that should be involved in the requirements discovery process.
Read MoreCapture use case documents with DITA
Explore how to combine requirement gathering with documentation that development managers, developers, testers, and technical writers can re-purpose throughout the development cycle. The flexible extension mechanism in Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is becoming an industry standard for this kind of undertaking. In this article, you create a specialized schema for use case documentation.
Read MoreThe Product Vision Board
This blog post from Roman Pichler presents a product vision board, a physical pin board or whiteboard that helps establish a clear goal and facilitates making informed investment decisions.
Read MoreProblems of UML as a Requirements Specification Language
This paper investigates the suitability of UML as a semiformal requirements specification language. It identifies and demonstrates various problems and deficiencies of UML, particularly concerning use case models and system decomposition.
Read MoreCapturing Business Requirements Using Use Cases
This article presents seven principles tor capture business requirements with use cases, based on experiences with a business requirements engineering project a payment system that operates via mobile phone.
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