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Analyst’s corner digest #15

Analysts Corner

We’ve got some insights on using SWOT and identifying business rules, a guide to assess your enterprise architecture practice maturity, an interview with Karl Wiegers as recorded by Fabricio Laguna; and a few career stories: how do you start a new project as a BA? And some people told me UML is dead — still kicking, and useful as ever!

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Analyst’s corner digest #17

Analysts Corner

> Keep reading… Data and EA How to Document Your Current Enterprise Architecture & Technology, by Shashi Sastry. This core EA artefact is the current Enterprise Architecture & Technology Document, abbreviated to EATD. This keeps our publication going ;) Thanks folks!

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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

Requirements trace (or traceability) information documents the logical links between individual requirements and other system elements: other requirements of various types, business rules, design components, code objects, tests, help files, and so on. > A well designed prompt yielded an array of outputs and formats.

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150+ Top Global Cloud Thought Leaders and Next Generation Leaders of 2021

Whizlabs

Lydia is a seeker of input through information, opinions and experiences. Her keen interest has made her understand the links between business strategy and information technology and now live at the intersection of business and technology. He has invented the concept of MMI’s Innovation Development Framework.

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Your Next Process Model’s Degree of Abstraction

Modern Analyst

Business analysts and process improvement analysts may prepare process models at key points of business process management, information technology, and regulatory compliance project methodologies. The process’s related performance or measurement data, and text-based operating procedures, documents, or other specifications.