Business Analysis Blog
Use Case Paths (Flow of Events) to Capture, Organize, and Communicate Functional Features
Understand 3 different types of Use Case paths: Main (aka Standard, Basic), Alternate, and Exception
The User Role Matches the User Story Goal
Good User Stories answer the WHO, the WHAT, and the WHY of the Business Value or Goal that is the Story Outcome
Agile Business Analysis: Common Categories and Characteristics of Non-Functional Requirements (NFR)
17 common types of non-functional requirements that developers must know to deliver the solutions your organization needs
Introduction to Business Use Cases for Lean and Agile Environments
Use Case Diagrams, Briefs, and Detailed Use Cases: Different levels of detail for seeding a Backlog, 3-Amigo Conversations, or clarifications during development
Analyze and Design the Conversational Flow for a Chatbot
Using a decision tree, draft a chatbot structure and chatbot paths including user choices, decision points, and outcomes while following the lean principles
What Is Business Analysis: Business Analyst Skills that Are in Demand in 2021
My Start to Become a Business Analyst Many, many years ago, while working on an application for a French insurance company, I read a business rule that stated: “We charge a $2.00 fee for each new policy, extension, amendment, or cancellation unless the agent reduced...
Chatbot Structure and Conversational Flow Must Fit the Chatbot Type
Define the chatbot’s welcome message, navigation flow, chatbot structure, user interactions, decision points, and sequence of user choices
Business Analysis Soft Skills: User Story Conversations and Communications with Stakeholders
8 critical communication skills to conduct a requirements elicitation interview, a 3-amigos conversation, or a Requirements Workshop
User Experience Analysis (UX) for Chatbot Development
Define purpose, user goals, business objectives, and target audience for engaging lead generation, product sales, and engagement bots
Remember the Users’ Chatbot Answers by Using Variables
Lecture 27 of “Landbot: From Designing a Conversation to Building a Chatbot”
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