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1. The number of occurrences of one entity in a data model that are linked to a second entity. Is shown on a data model with a special notation number (e.g. 1) or letter (e.g. M for many).
Optionality
Cardinality
Quality
Decomposition
2. Requirements that have been shown to demonstrate the characteristics of requirements quality and as such are cohesive complete consistent correct feasible modifiable unambiguous and testable.
Request For Information (RFI)
Requirements Model
Verified Requirements
User
3. 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
Vertical Prototype
Request For Information (RFI)
Lessons Learned Process
Decision Analysis
4. 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.
Decision Analysis
Requirements Workshop
Solution Requirement
Business Analysis Plan
5. The features and functions that characterize a product service or result.
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
Developer
Incremental Delivery
Product Scope
6. Alter the way a business analysis task is performed or describe a specific form the output of a task may take.
Object Oriented Modeling
Technique
System
End User
7. A classification of requirements that describe capabilities that the solution must have in order to facilitate transition from the current state of the enterprise to the desired future state but that will not be needed once that transition is complet
Checklist
Transition Requirement(s)
Structured Walkthrough
Interoperability
8. Meets a business need by resolving a problem or allowing an organization to take advantage of an opportunity.
Verification
Gap Analysis
Business Architecture
Solution
9. A set of requirements grouped together in a document or presentation for communication to stakeholders.
Force Field Analysis
Black Box Tests
Business Requirement
Requirements Package
10. Activities performed to ensure that a process will deliver products that meet an appropriate level of quality.
Quality Assurance
Domain
Stated Requirements
Enterprise Architecture
11. 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.
User
Glossary
Quality Assurance
Walkthrough
12. Limitations on the design of a solution that derive from the technology used in its implementation.
Event Response Table
Technical Constraint(s)
Enterprise Architecture
Customer
13. 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.
Structural Rule
Lessons Learned Process
Focus Group
Interview
14. A non-proprietary modeling and specification language used to specify visualize and document deliverables for object-oriented software-intensive systems.
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Quality Assurance
Use Case
Enterprise Architecture
15. The area covered by a particular activity or topic of interest.
Scope
Business Process
Impact Analysis
Feature
16. A defined association between concepts classes or entities. Usually named and include the cardinality of the association.
Structural Rule
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Root Cause Analysis
Relationship
17. 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
Requirements Allocation
Organization
Operative Rule(s)
Context Diagram
18. Any recognized association of people in the context of an organization or enterprise.
Organizational Unit
Requirements Verification
Knowledge Area
Business Analysis Communication Plan
19. A characteristic of a solution that meets the business and stakeholder requirements. May be subdivided into functional and non-functional requirements.
Verified Requirements
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Solution Requirement
Organization
20. A collection of interrelated elements that interact to achieve an objective. Elements can include hardware software and people.
Gap Analysis
Solution Requirement
Repository
System
21. A system trigger that is initiated by humans.
Supplier
Model(s)
Business Event
Object Oriented Modeling
22. The human and nonhuman roles that interact with the system.
Request For Information (RFI)
Decomposition
Actor(s)
Activity
23. The analysis technique used to describe roles responsibilities and reporting structures that exist within an organization.
Requirements Signoff
Organization Modeling
Technique
Return on Investment
24. A person or system that directly interacts with the solution. Can be humans who interface with the system or systems that send or receive data files to or from the system.
Evolutionary Prototype
End User
Enterprise Architecture
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
25. A set of processes rules templates and working methods that prescribe how business analysis solution development and implementation is performed in a particular context.
Data Model
Decision Tree
Prioritization
Methodology
26. The process of apportioning requirements to subsystems and components (i.e. people hardware and software).
Span of Control
Business Requirement
Requirements Allocation
Lessons Learned Process
27. All materials used by groups within an organization to define tailor implement and maintain their processes.
Organizational Process Asset
Business Analysis
Business Analysis Plan
Requirements Verification
28. A matrix used to track requirements' relationships. Each column in the matrix provides requirements information and associated project or software development components.
Use Case
Stakeholder Requirement
Requirements Trace Matrix
Transition Requirement(s)
29. An analysis model that illustrates processes that occur along with the flows of data to and from those processes.
Process Map
Event
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
Data Dictionary
30. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats. It is a model used to understand influencing factors and how they may affect an initiative.
SWOT Analysis
Activity
Business Constraint(s)
Solution Scope
31. Defining whether or not a relationship between entities in a data model is mandatory. Is shown on a data model with a special notation.
Code
State Diagram
Optionality
Technique
32. 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)
Feasibility Study
Competitive Analysis
Use Case Diagram
33. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the problems in the current state and clarifies what a successful solution will look like.
Problem Statement
Project Manager
Capability
Domain
34. A model that illustrates the flow of processes and/or complex use cases by showing each activity along with information flows and concurrent activities. Steps can be superimposed onto horizontal swimlanes for the roles that perform the steps.
Assumption
Force Field Analysis
Functional Requirement(s)
Activity Diagram
35. A stakeholder with legal or governance authority over the solution or the process used to develop it.
Regulator
Attribute
Technical Constraint(s)
Scope
36. A graphical method for depicting the forces that support and oppose a change. Involves identifying the forces depicting them on opposite sides of a line (supporting and opposing forces) and then estimating the strength of each set of forces.
Knowledge Area
Change Control Board (CCB)
Dialog Hierarchy
Force Field Analysis
37. A prototype developed to explore or verify requirements.
Requirement(s) Defect
Business Case
Exploratory Prototype
Opportunity Analysis
38. A type of data model that depicts information groups as classes.
Dialog Map
Solution
Class Model
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
39. A solution or component of a solution that is the result of a project.
Requirement
Repository
Product
Quality Attributes
40. The process of examining new business opportunities to improve organizational performance.
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
Opportunity Analysis
Quality Assurance
Business Event
41. An analysis model showing the life cycle of a data entity or class.
Requirement(s) Defect
Quality Attributes
Transition Requirement(s)
State Diagram
42. A visual model or representation of the sequential flow and control logic of a set of related activities or actions.
Quality Assurance
Process Model
Requirement(s) Defect
Design Constraints
43. A model that defines the boundaries of a business domain or solution.
Force Field Analysis
End User
Scope Model
Requirements Iteration
44. A state or condition the business must satisfy to reach its vision.
Request For Information (RFI)
Activity Diagram
Interoperability
Business Goal
45. An iteration that defines requirements for a subset of the solution scope. Would include identifying a part of the overall product scope to focus upon identifying requirements sources for that portion of the product analyzing stakeholders and plannin
Scenario
Incremental Delivery
Data Model
Requirements Iteration
46. Are responsible for the construction of software applications. Areas of expertise include development languages development practices and application components.
Timebox
Validation
Developer
Product Scope
47. The number of employees a manger is directly (or indirectly) responsible for.
Business Constraint(s)
Span of Control
Monitoring
Organization
48. 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
Stated Requirements
Relationship Map
Structural Rule
49. A team activity that seeks to produce a broad or diverse set of options through the rapid and uncritical generation of ideas.
Organization Modeling
Brainstorming
Use Case Diagram
Stated Requirements
50. 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
Assumption
Object Oriented Modeling
Glossary
Relationship