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Solution Evaluation

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The last knowledge area in the BABOK ® framework is called Solution Evaluation. Its main focus is on assessing the (completely or partially) delivered solution’s value and performance. What is Solution Evaluation? Thanks to these conditions, you know the delivered solution works properly.

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Requirements Analysis and Design Definition

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The Requirements Analysis and Design Definition knowledge area focuses on processing business analysis information obtained from the Elicitation and Collaboration knowledge are a. Requirements Analysis and Design Definition. Solution scope. The next post will be about the last knowledge area: Solution Evaluation.

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Business Analysis Framework

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Requirements Analysis and Design Definition. Solution Evaluation. Strategy analysis, requirements analysis and design definition and solution evaluation (depicted as an inner circle in Figure 1) form the core of the business analysis work. Requirements analysis and design definition.

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Business Analysis Knowledge Areas Explained as per BABoK

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Most change professionals will relate ‘elicitation’ and ‘collaboration’ back to the use of workshops or interviews with relevant stakeholders, where Business Analysts will typically be the facilitators who will also communicate the key findings of the elicitation exercise. Requirements Analysis and Design Definition.

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Elicitation and Collaboration

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The output this knowledge area produces is used by Strategy Analysis, Requirements Analysis and Design Definition, and Solution Evaluation knowledge areas. BA Coach also provides online workshops about BABOK ® . To summarise: this knowledge area focuses on obtaining information from the stakeholders. References.