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Chat GPT as a tool for business analysis

Analysts Corner

It is widely used as a reference and training tool for business analysts. AI : The BABOK Guide defines various tasks and concepts related to business analysis, including requirements elicitation and analysis, process and data modeling, and stakeholder communication and management. Some suggestions include: 1.

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Video – ‘Basics of data modelling – Part 1’

Capiro

This video introduces the basics of data modelling. Data modelling is fundamental to creating a business level data architecture. The business view is of course highly simplified; we are trying to explain data modelling, not the business of insurance. Notes on the model. Introduction.

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How to write functional requirements

Capiro

Such expectations and demands are referred to as ‘non functional’ requirements ‘ There are many elements to the total customer experience. More about the elements of a requirement Data The scenario can identify the data needed for the function. Process models and data models will incorporate business rules.

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What is business data architecture?

Capiro

A homonym refers to the use of the same term for different things; homonyms can also result in confusion and should be identified. Row 2: Conceptual – The conceptual row refers to models of the organisation’s concepts. Concepts might also be considered as ‘data classes’. Conceptual view of data. UML class diagrams.

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Free Business Analyst Courses for Beginners

The BAWorld

Requirements Analysis and Modelling – Requirements analysis and modelling pertaining to analyzing the requirements gathered from stakeholders and specifying & modeling requirements in order to represent them in the most appropriate manner. Next: Business Data Modelling 9. Next: How to Identify stakeholders 7.