Business Analysis Blog
What Is the Value of Lean Use Cases?
Lecture 11 of “Finding and Writing Requirements Using Lean Use Cases”
Use Case Diagram Symbols and Rules Explained
Lecture 15 of “Finding and Writing Requirements Using Lean Use Cases”
Introduction: What is a Use Case?
Lecture 5 of “Finding and Writing Requirements Using Lean Use Cases”
Introducing Three Techniques / Tools for Identifying or Discovering Use Cases
Lecture 39 of “Finding and Writing Requirements Using Lean Use Cases”
Learning Outcomes for “Finding and Writing Lean Uses Cases”
Lecture 2 of “Finding and Writing Requirements Using Lean Use Cases”
Overview of Lean Use Case Course
Lecture 1 of "Finding and Writing Requirements Using Lean Use Cases”FREEAuthor: Tom and Angela Hathaway A brief overview of the self-paced course "Finding and Writing Requirements Using Lean Use Cases" Kick-start Your Business Analyst Career Books, eBooks, and Online...
Do You Still Need Business Analysts Today?
Does your organization depend on working software? If you are doing business in the 21st century, the answer is probably an emphatic "DUH"! Which organizations actually need specialists on the software development team, such as a Requirements Engineer who has a tight...
Strategic, Tactical, and Targeted Business Analysis in a Lean and Agile World
A while back, I wrote a series of posts regarding three distinct levels of Business Analysis (Strategic, Tactical, and Operational). That was also the topic of my presentation to a couple of IIBA Chapters last year. Since then, I have received a lot of questions about...
Identifying Scenarios for Non-functional Requirements (Constraints)
Lecture 38 of “Getting and Writing IT Requirements in a Lean and Agile World”
How to Identify Given-When-Then (Gherkin) Scenarios From Functional Requirements
Lecture 35 of Getting and Writing IT Requirements in a Lean and Agile World – Business Analysis Techniques for Discovering Requirements, User Stories, Features, and Gherkin (Given-When-Then) Tests
We created the BA-EXPERTS Business Analysis blog to offer traditional, state-of-the-practice, and evolving tips, techniques and insights. Our all-consuming goal is to improve your business analysis outcomes whether your IT group speaks Agile, Waterfall, or Iterative SDM. Our target audience is “the one wearing the Business Analysis hat”, whether you have the title “Business Analyst” or not.
Business Analysis Around the World
Our objective is to keep each of these business analysis “insight” messages short and to the point with information that you can use (or, in some cases, be amused). Our pledge to you is that the contents of the posts will be more than just our opinions. We will base the majority of our articles on the results of extensive research by one of the best content researchers in the business, Angela Hathaway (who can find anything on the web, so if you lost your keys or your wallet…).
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In addition, we aim to keep you apprised of what is happening in the world of Business Analysis, System Analysis, Business System Analysis, Requirements Analysis and whatever else organizations decide to call this vital function. Our blog posts will help you in your never-ending search for truth, wisdom and the perfect requirement. (We suspect that finding truth and wisdom will be the easier quest, but we, like you, will never stop trying).







