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SWEBOK v3 and v4?—?Software Requirements

Analysts Corner

I could not recommend SWEBOK Guide v3 to start your journey to the requirements engineer or business analysis. You can easily read the document and make your conclusion. That is frequently overlooked in business analysis materials: the costs of reaching some high level of quality might not be economically justified.

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The State of Business Analyst Jobs in 2020 and Beyond

The Uncommon League

One of the jobs being trained for is business analyst, which Amazon says is one of the fastest-growing highly-skilled jobs over the past five years. Based on its own data, business analyst jobs increased by 160 percent. Every company can use business analysis within the vast majority of its departments.

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From Laid Off to Mentor of Business Analysts: Anna

Bridging the Gap

Today we meet Anna, a business analyst who has been journeying with Bridging the Gap since 2017! What we love about Anna’s story is how she found herself performing various aspects of a business analyst career before joining the Bridging the Gap program. Anna, thank you so, so much for being here. It’s always a pleasure.

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Your Next Process Model’s Degree of Abstraction

Modern Analyst

Process modeling is one of the core competencies of any capable business analyst. Both the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) Business Analysis Standard [1], and the Project Management Institute (PMI) Guide to Business Analysis [2] call for certified business analysts to be capable of preparing and using process models.

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The Essential Role of Business Analysts in Agile Software Development

Modern Analyst

Here are some reasons why relying solely on developers for business analysis tasks is problematic: Developers Prefer Coding Over Requirements Management: Developers are primarily trained and motivated to write code. While this collaborative approach is beneficial, it does not eliminate the need for specialized roles.

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