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1. The set of capabilities a solution must deliver in order to meet the business need.
Metric
Data Dictionary
Solution Scope
System
2. Creating working software in multiple releases so the entire product is delivered in portions over time.
Technique
Evaluation
Incremental Delivery
Supplier
3. Limitations placed on the solution design by the organization that needs the solution. Describe limitations on available solutions or an aspect of the current state that cannot be changed by the deployment of the new solution. See also technical cons
Requirement
Business Constraint(s)
Requirements Trace Matrix
Product Scope
4. Statements of the needs of a particular stakeholder or class of stakeholders. They describe the needs that a given stakeholder has and how that stakeholder will interact with a solution. Serve as a bridge between business requirements and the various
Stakeholder Requirement
Business Constraint(s)
Document Analysis
Knowledge Area
5. A list and definition of the business terms and concepts relevant to the solution being built or enhanced.
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Business Policy
Glossary
Transition Requirement(s)
6. A system trigger that is initiated by humans.
User
Customer
Actor(s)
Business Event
7. A non-proprietary modeling and specification language used to specify visualize and document deliverables for object-oriented software-intensive systems.
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Verified Requirements
Requirements Trace Matrix
Cardinality
8. The stakeholder assigned by the performing organization to manage the work required to achieve the project objectives.
Requirement(s) Attribute
Project Manager
Organizational Unit
Assumption
9. A condition or capability that must be met or possessed by a solution or solution component to satisfy a contract standard specification or other formally imposed documents.
Glossary
Business Requirements Document
Requirement
Process Model
10. A data element with a specified data type that describes information associated with a concept or entity.
Technical Constraint(s)
Service
Prioritization
Attribute
11. A systematic approach to elicit information from a person or group of people in an informal or formal setting by asking relevant questions and documenting the responses.
Scope Model
Sponsor
Interview
Work Product
12. A practitioner of business analysis.
Defect
Evolutionary Prototype
Actor(s)
Business Analyst
13. A requirements document issued when an organization is seeking a formal proposal from vendors. Typically requires that the proposals be submitted following a specific process and using sealed bids which will be evaluated against a formal evaluation m
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Elicitation
Decision Tables
Horizontal Prototype
14. A continuous process of collecting data to determine how well a solution is implemented compared to expected results. See also metric and indicator.
Monitoring
Initiative
Sponsor
Knowledge Area
15. A prototype developed to explore or verify requirements.
Exploratory Prototype
Functional Requirement(s)
Use Case Diagram
Black Box Tests
16. A group or person who has interests that may be affected by an initiative or influence over it.
Stakeholder
Operative Rule(s)
Code
Requirement
17. The human and nonhuman roles that interact with the system.
Requirements Management
Actor(s)
Data Dictionary
Organization
18. The horizontal or vertical section of a process model that show which activities are performed by a particular actor or role.
Model(s)
Benchmarking
Exploratory Prototype
Swimlane
19. Something that occurs to which an organizational unit system or process must respond.
Event
Vertical Prototype
Data Dictionary
Business Goal
20. A type of diagram defined by UML that captures all actors and use cases involved with a system or product.
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Brainstorming
Iteration
Use Case Diagram
21. A requirement articulated by a stakeholder that has not been analyzed verified or validated. Frequently reflect the desires of a stakeholder rather than the actual need.
Requirements Allocation
Activity
Domain
Stated Requirements
22. A quantifiable level of an indicator that an organization wants to accomplish at a specific point in time.
Initiative
Metric
Swimlane
Capability
23. A means to elicit ideas and attitudes about a specific product service or opportunity in an interactive group environment. The participants share their impressions preferences and needs guided by a moderator.
Included Use Cases
Tester
Regulator
Focus Group
24. Any recognized association of people in the context of an organization or enterprise.
Process Model
Requirements Management Plan
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Organizational Unit
25. An uncertain event or condition that if it occurs will affect the goals or objectives of a proposed change.
Deliverable
Risk
Requirements Management Tool
Horizontal Prototype
26. A stakeholder who authorizes or legitimizes the product development effort by contracting for or paying for the project.
Glossary
Vertical Prototype
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Sponsor
27. A quality control technique. They may include a standard set of quality elements that reviewers use for requirements verification and requirements validation or be specifically developed to capture issues of concern to the project.
Organizational Unit
Span of Control
Checklist
Prototype
28. An autonomous unit within an enterprise under the management of a single individual or board with a clearly defined boundary that works towards common goals and objectives. Operate on a continuous basis as opposed to an organizational unit or project
Prioritization
Organization
Actor(s)
Brainstorming
29. The features and functions that characterize a product service or result.
Requirement
Included Use Cases
Business Analysis Plan
Product Scope
30. A fixed period of time to accomplish a desired outcome.
Organization
Timebox
Return on Investment
Span of Control
31. A means to elicit requirements by conducting an assessment of the stakeholder's work environment.
Organization
Stakeholder Analysis
Observation
Benchmarking
32. A requirements workshop is a structured meeting in which a carefully selected group of stakeholders collaborate to define and or refine requirements under the guidance of a skilled neutral facilitator.
Indicator
Desired Outcome
Requirements Workshop
Gap Analysis
33. A stakeholder responsible for assessing the quality of and identifying defects in a software application.
Transition Requirement(s)
Tester
Interview
Requirements Traceability
34. A model that defines the boundaries of a business domain or solution.
Scope Model
Business Architecture
Operational Support
Transition Requirement(s)
35. A document or collection of notes or diagrams used by the business analyst during the requirements development process.
Swimlane
Requirement
Work Product
Requirement(s) Attribute
36. A set of defined ad-hoc or sequenced collaborative activities performed in a repeatable fashion by an organization. Are triggered by events and may have multiple possible outcomes. A successful outcome of a process will deliver value to one or more s
Functional Requirement(s)
Solution
Actor(s)
Business Process
37. A group of related information to be stored by the system. Can be people roles places things organizations occurrences in time concepts or documents.
Data Entity
Enterprise
Inspection
Quality Attributes
38. A group of related tasks that support a key function of business analysis.
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Impact Analysis
Knowledge Area
Relationship
39. The process of apportioning requirements to subsystems and components (i.e. people hardware and software).
Knowledge Area
Scope Model
Indicator
Requirements Allocation
40. A type of peer review in which participants present discuss and step through a work product to find errors. Are used to verify the correctness of requirements.
Walkthrough
Decomposition
Business Constraint(s)
Regulator
41. An actor who participates in but does not initiate a use case.
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Dialog Hierarchy
Business Analysis Communication Plan
Secondary Actor
42. A stakeholder with legal or governance authority over the solution or the process used to develop it.
Regulator
Event Response Table
Stakeholder Analysis
Observation
43. A structured process which captures the key characteristics of an industry to predict the long-term profitability prospects and to determine the practices of the most significant competitors.
Desired Outcome
Validated Requirements
Competitive Analysis
Quality
44. Formal approval of a set of requirements by a sponsor or other decision maker.
Business Analysis Communication Plan
Requirements Signoff
Organization Modeling
Use Case
45. A non-actionable directive that supports a business goal.
Prototype
Business Policy
Activity
Elicitation
46. A requirements document issued to solicit vendor input on a proposed process or product. Is used when the issuing organization seeks to compare different alternatives or is uncertain regarding the available options
Request For Information (RFI)
Decision Tables
Scope
Work Product
47. Software developed and sold for a particular market.
Tester
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Actor(s)
Lessons Learned Process
48. An approach to software engineering where software is comprised of components that are encapsulated groups of data and functions which can inherit behavior and attributes from other components; and whose components communicate via messages with one a
Deliverable
Object Oriented Modeling
Stakeholder Requirement
Dialog Map
49. A cohesive bundle of externally visible functionality that should align with business goals and objectives. Each is a logically related grouping of functional requirements or non-functional requirements described in broad strokes.
Feature
Interface
Initiative
Solution Requirement
50. A business model that shows the organizational context in terms of the relationships that exist among the organization external customers and providers.
Business Analysis
Metadata
Capability
Relationship Map