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1. The work to identify the stakeholders who may be impacted by a proposed initiative and assess their interests and likely participation.
Stakeholder Analysis
Technical Constraint(s)
Requirements Management
Metric
2. 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.
Request For Information (RFI)
Requirements Workshop
Capability
Requirements Signoff
3. A requirements document written for a user audience describing user requirements and the impact of the anticipated changes on the users.
Risk
Business Analysis Communication Plan
Request For Quote (RFQ)
User Requirements Document
4. A validation technique in which a small group of stakeholders evaluates a portion of a work product to find errors to improve its quality.
User
Peer Review
Feature
Gap Analysis
5. A document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes the existence of a project and provides the project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities.
User Acceptance Test
Data Model
Project Charter
Non-functional Requirement(s)
6. An analysis model that provides a graphical alternative to decision tables by illustrating conditions and actions in sequence.
Walkthrough
Decision Tree
Fishbone Diagram
Cardinality
7. The activities that control requirements development including requirements change control requirements attributes definition and requirements traceability.
Stated Requirements
Requirements Management
Feature
Deliverable
8. A requirements document written primarily for Implementation SMEs describing functional and nonfunctional requirements.
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Business Policy
Requirements Workshop
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
9. Describes any limitations imposed on the solution that do not support the business or stakeholder needs.
Constraint
Structured Walkthrough
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Requirements Management Plan
10. A formal type of peer review that utilizes a predefined and documented process specific participant roles and the capture of defect and process metrics. See also structured walkthrough.
Capability
Service
Focus Group
Inspection
11. A type of diagram defined by UML that captures all actors and use cases involved with a system or product.
Change-driven Methodology
Prioritization
Swimlane
Use Case Diagram
12. An activity within requirements development that identifies sources for requirements and then uses elicitation techniques (e.g. interviews prototypes facilitated workshops documentation studies) to gather requirements from those sources.
Requirements Management Plan
Prioritization
Elicitation
Use Case
13. A fixed period of time to accomplish a desired outcome.
Optionality
Timebox
User
SWOT Analysis
14. Software developed and sold for a particular market.
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Defect
Requirements Management Tool
Requirements Model
15. Any unique and verifiable work product or service that a party has agreed to deliver.
Root Cause Analysis
Deliverable
Dialog Map
Competitive Analysis
16. A use case composed of a common set of steps used by multiple use cases.
Scenario
Gap Analysis
Change-driven Methodology
Included Use Cases
17. The work done to ensure that the stated requirements support and are aligned with the goals and objectives of the business.
Business Case
Span of Control
Iteration
Requirements Validation
18. A stakeholder who provides products or services to an organization.
Project Charter
Interface
Supplier
Evaluation
19. Determine when something is or is not true or when things fall into a certain category. They describe categorizations that may change over time.
Deliverable
Requirements Management Plan
Code
Structural Rule
20. 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.
Business Analysis Communication Plan
End User
Return on Investment
Request For Information (RFI)
21. The product capabilities or things the product must do for its users.
Included Use Cases
Lessons Learned Process
Use Case
Functional Requirement(s)
22. A stakeholder who authorizes or legitimizes the product development effort by contracting for or paying for the project.
Sponsor
Request For Information (RFI)
Data Dictionary
User Acceptance Test
23. A high-level informal short description of a solution capability that provides value to a stakeholder. Is typically one or two sentences long and provides the minimum information necessary to allow a developer to estimate the work required to impleme
User Story
Optionality
Project Manager
Dialog Hierarchy
24. Any recognized association of people in the context of an organization or enterprise.
Evolutionary Prototype
Glossary
State Diagram
Organizational Unit
25. A diagramming technique used in root cause analysis to identify underlying causes of an observed problem and the relationships that exist between those causes.
Data Model
Repository
Fishbone Diagram
Initiative
26. A small group of stakeholders who will make decisions regarding the disposition and treatment of changing requirements.
Change Control Board (CCB)
Business Process
Attribute
Business Event
27. 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
Requirements Trace Matrix
Organizational Readiness Assessment
Problem Statement
Transition Requirement(s)
28. 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.
Activity Diagram
Requirements Verification
Business Rule(s)
Defect
29. A team activity that seeks to produce a broad or diverse set of options through the rapid and uncritical generation of ideas.
Cardinality
Glossary
Brainstorming
Variance Analysis
30. A stakeholder with specific expertise in an aspect of the problem domain or potential solution alternatives or components.
Functional Requirement(s)
Requirements Signoff
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Tester
31. The subset of nonfunctional requirements that describes properties of the software's operation development and deployment (e.g. performance security usability portability and testability).
Dialog Hierarchy
Dialog Map
Requirements Trace Matrix
Quality Attributes
32. The set of capabilities a solution must deliver in order to meet the business need.
Business Rule(s)
Solution Scope
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Structured Walkthrough
33. A process improvement technique used to learn about and improve on a process or project. Involves a special meeting in which the team explores what worked what didn't work what could be learned from the just-completed iteration and how to adapt proce
Code
Lessons Learned Process
Elicitation
Request For Quote (RFQ)
34. 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.
Survey
Non-functional Requirement(s)
Throw-away Prototype
Verified Requirements
35. A representation and simplification of reality developed to convey information to a specific audience to support analysis communication and understanding.
Model(s)
Checklist
External Interfaces
Attribute
36. A continuous process of collecting data to determine how well a solution is implemented compared to expected results. See also metric and indicator.
Monitoring
Requirements Allocation
Work Product
Data Model
37. 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
Business Process
Organization
Object Oriented Modeling
Design Constraints
38. A deficiency in a product or service that reduces its quality or varies from a desired attribute state or functionality.
Defect
Organizational Unit
Exploratory Prototype
Risk
39. An assessment that describes whether stakeholders are prepared to accept the change associated with a solution and are able to use it effectively.
Organizational Readiness Assessment
Requirements Verification
Feasibility Study
End User
40. A practitioner of business analysis.
Business Analyst
User Requirements Document
Stakeholder
Enterprise
41. Work carried out or on behalf of others.
User Acceptance Test
Enterprise
Service
Requirements Allocation
42. A process in which a deliverable (or the solution overall) is progressively elaborated upon. Will result in a self-contained "mini-project" in which a set of activities are undertaken resulting in the development of a subset of project deliverables.
Iteration
Decision Analysis
Inspection
Throw-away Prototype
43. 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
Requirements Allocation
Functional Requirement(s)
Quality Attributes
44. 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.
Verification
Relationship
Business Policy
Interview
45. Something that occurs to which an organizational unit system or process must respond.
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Data Entity
Event
Use Case
46. A quantifiable level of an indicator that an organization wants to accomplish at a specific point in time.
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Requirement(s) Attribute
Metric
Operative Rule(s)
47. A generic name for a role with the responsibilities of developing and managing requirements. Other names include business analyst business integrator requirements analyst requirements engineer and systems analyst.
Quality Attributes
Secondary Actor
Analyst
Walkthrough
48. An analysis model that depicts the logical structure of data independent of the data design or data storage mechanisms.
Data Model
User
Included Use Cases
Requirements Allocation
49. A requirements package that describes business requirements and stakeholder requirements (it documents requirements of interest to the business rather than documenting business requirements).
Enterprise Architecture
Business Requirements Document
Lessons Learned Process
Included Use Cases
50. 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
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Survey
Organization
End User