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BABOK Requirements Life Cycle Management

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A certified Business Analyst (BA) has successfully passed an International Institute of Business Analysis ( IIBA.org ) IIBA® certification exam to demonstrate their fundamental understanding of The Business Analysis Body of Knowledge Guide ( BABOK® Guide )’s six knowledge area s, including Requirement Life Cycle Management.

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BABOK Guide®: Global Standards for Business Analysis

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The ever-evolving business world requires reliable guidelines to assess and maximize corporate productivity. Requirements include 7,500 hours of BA work in the past ten years, 900 of those hours in four of six BABOK Knowledge Areas, 35 hours of professional development in the past four years, and two professional references.

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Business Analysis Framework

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Requirements Life Cycle Management. Requirements Analysis and Design Definition. 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 life cycle management.

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Demystifying the CCBA®/CBAP® Application Process

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First, let’s review the eligibility requirements for CCBA or CBAP: There are six knowledge areas in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK®); they are: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring. Requirements Life Cycle Management. Requirements Analysis and Design Definition. Strategy Analysis.

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Elicitation and Collaboration

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Now you have to start preparing the elicitation activities: you think about the scope of elicitation, which requirements activities suit which stakeholders, select techniques you want to employ, set up logistics, arrange supporting materials and inform stakeholders about your plans. References. Confirm Elicitation Results.

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Solution Evaluation

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Whatever the reason, a Business Analyst documents the obstacles and their impact on the value. The identified internal limitations are documented, categorized, and analyzed to allow corrective actions to take place. As in a previous task, external limitations are documented, categorized, and analyzed to allow corrective actions.

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BABOK vs PMBOK Guide: What’s the Difference?

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This guide focuses on helping people understand how to work with stakeholders toward common goals and determining and documenting the business’s requirements. It also has directions regarding how to manage business requirements over time.