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Business analysis tips for effective Product ownership

Analysts Corner

The BA quadrant is presented concerning the elicitation of User Stories and Acceptance Criteria, and how they partner with the team, with the testers, and most importantly with the customer. The BABoK and from the PMI Guide include several techniques through analysis and modeling (for example UML and BPMN diagrams ) that help with that.

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Business Analysis Digest #36

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Applying UML “Use Case Diagram” techniques: Warehouse Management System Analysis by Mondoa Image source I like it when someone shares their experience with this technique; as I always say, it needs to be more appreciated nowadays. Upcoming business analysis events 17.08, 8 PM CEST. Starting Over – To Business Analysis and Beyond.

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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Common ERD Mistakes by Yulia Kosarenko All images by the author This insightful article probably highlights all the common mistakes business analysts make when creating Entity-Relationship Diagrams – ERDs – which also apply to UML Class Diagrams. Upcoming business analysis events 06.09, 6 PM CEST. Why is this? PM CEST.

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Business Process Modelling – Definition, Aspects & Advantages

The BAWorld

It captures the different workflows and presents them in the form of straightforward visual representation for better understanding. Therefore, it includes critical data, metrics, and events from the past. UML Diagrams One of the widely used methods of business process modelling is the use of UML diagrams.

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Maps, maps, maps - why you can never have too many

Business Analysis Hub

In case you have not seen one, an isometric map is used to present three-dimensional objects within two dimensions. For me, it is one of the powerful tools that we have access to in our toolkit; it is a perfect tool to present complex information that the users may struggle to get their head around. There is an example of one below.

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Guide to Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) Certification

The BAWorld

BPMN is the visual language that bridges the gap between stakeholders’ requirements and the workflow which includes actions, events, activities, artifacts, and connections between the objects. In comparison to UML Activity diagrams, it is more intelligible (at least to non-techies) and more suitable for process analysis and design.

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How to write functional requirements

Capiro

It can show the events, such as a customer calling to place an order, that trigger the process and its activities/tasks to start. The UML standard is publicly available and is maintained by the Object Management Group (OMG). The UML specification comments, use cases are typically specified in various idiosyncratic formats.

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