BUSINESS ANALYSIS
"Business Analysis is the process of understanding
business change needs, assessing the impact of those changes, capturing,
analysing and documenting requirements and then supporting the communication
and delivery of those requirements with relevant parties."
What Does A Business
Analyst Do?
“The most important responsibilities of a business systems
analysts are as a communication conduit between the stakeholders and the team,”
Tools A Business
Analyst Will Use
There are some distinct tools that are used for conveying
his plans to the stakeholders and/or end user. These are in diagram(s) form
called UML, which stands for Unified Modeling Language. These diagrams were
developed by Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson and Jim Rumbaugh at Rational Software
in the 1990’s.
UML’s are used to specify, visualize, modify, construct and
document the different stages within the project.
There are a range of 7 different UML diagrams, an Analyst
will be trained to use, these are as follows:
- Use Case Diagrams
- Interaction Diagrams
- Activity Diagrams
- Class Diagrams
- Sequence Diagrams
- Component Diagrams
- Deployment Diagrams
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