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Why Your Business Needs Data Modeling and Business Architecture Integration

Dataversity

This dynamic pair of documents serves as the foundation for strategic decision-making, providing organizations with a distinct pathway toward success.

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Business Architects use business analysis or do business analysis practitioners use Business Architecture

Business Analysts

by Business Analysis, Business architecture is a commonly used term in the business analysis domain as well in most organisations. Like many things in the English language and in the business analysis world, the term “business architecture ” means many things to many people!

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Business Architecture: The Ins and Outs with Whynde Kuehn

Bridging the Gap

Whether you’re learning about business architecture for the first time or dreaming of ways to grow your BA career into a business architecture role, my conversation with Whynde Kuehn will help you discover the value of this role in an organization and what you can do to bridge that gap in your career.

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Crafting Valuable Requirements Using Business Architecture and Artificial Intelligence

Modern Analyst

It typically represents a high-level capability that must be met by the system or enterprise architecture to satisfy a contract, standard, specification, or other formally imposed document.

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BABOK Strategy Analysis

Watermark Learning

The change strategy information can feed into the creation of a business case. The Strategy Analysis results also provide direction for the business analyst to elicit and document requirements that fix the problem or opportunity and meet the business goals and objectives as well as the stakeholder and solution needs.

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From Laid Off to Mentor of Business Analysts: Anna

Bridging the Gap

In this interview, you’ll discover how: The program built on Anna’s experience, while also providing a new layer of depth and knowledge to some of her favorite aspects of business analysis. It exposed me to areas that I wouldn’t necessarily touch as a functional business analyst, such as the ERDs and the system and the data items.

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Blog: Top 9 Tips for an RDM Software Selection Project

IAG Consulting

Make sure you have clearly defined and documented the requirements-related activities and business rules that the software is intended to support. Document the inputs, outputs, standards, non-functional requirements, and impact of alternate and related processes and methodologies. Tip 3: Understand your proposed RDM process.