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1. A list and definition of the business terms and concepts relevant to the solution being built or enhanced.
Quality Attributes
Activity
Glossary
Lessons Learned Process
2. A diagramming technique used in root cause analysis to identify underlying causes of an observed problem and the relationships that exist between those causes.
Optionality
Prioritization
Fishbone Diagram
Change Control Board (CCB)
3. A conceptual view of all or part of an enterprise focusing on products deliverables and events that are important to the mission of the organization. Is useful to validate the solution scope with the business and technical stakeholders. See also mode
Business Domain Model
Requirements Management Tool
Change Control Board (CCB)
Business Constraint(s)
4. 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.
Requirements Management Tool
Cardinality
Verified Requirements
Code
5. 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.
Force Field Analysis
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Change-driven Methodology
Entity-Relationship Diagram
6. A use case composed of a common set of steps used by multiple use cases.
Included Use Cases
Benchmarking
Variance Analysis
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
7. A practitioner of business analysis.
Requirements Workshop
Business Analyst
Horizontal Prototype
Requirements Traceability
8. A group of related tasks that support a key function of business analysis.
Requirements Signoff
Survey
Knowledge Area
Business Policy
9. 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
Cost Benefit Analysis
Business Goal
Service
Business Process
10. Any recognized association of people in the context of an organization or enterprise.
Dialog Hierarchy
Organizational Unit
Indicator
Actor(s)
11. A deficiency in a product or service that reduces its quality or varies from a desired attribute state or functionality.
Defect
Attribute
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
Use Case
12. A representation of requirements using text and diagrams. Can also be called user requirements models or analysis models and can supplement textual requirements specifications.
Business Requirements Document
Scope Model
Requirements Model
Stakeholder
13. A stakeholder who uses products or services delivered by an organization.
Scope Model
Objective
Customer
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
14. 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.
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Metadata
Analyst
Requirements Package
15. A methodology that focuses on rapid delivery of solution capabilities in an incremental fashion and direct involvement of stakeholders to gather feedback on the solution's performance.
User Acceptance Test
Technical Constraint(s)
Evaluation
Change-driven Methodology
16. A team activity that seeks to produce a broad or diverse set of options through the rapid and uncritical generation of ideas.
Organizational Readiness Assessment
Interface
Service
Brainstorming
17. A defined association between concepts classes or entities. Usually named and include the cardinality of the association.
Throw-away Prototype
Requirement(s) Defect
Requirements Traceability
Relationship
18. A measure of the profitability of a project or investment.
Secondary Actor
Organization
Return on Investment
Business Requirement
19. The activities that control requirements development including requirements change control requirements attributes definition and requirements traceability.
Document Analysis
Scope Model
Root Cause Analysis
Requirements Management
20. The quality attributes design and implementation constraints and external interfaces that the product must have.
Initiative
Exploratory Prototype
Organizational Process Asset
Non-functional Requirement(s)
21. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the problems in the current state and clarifies what a successful solution will look like.
Technical Constraint(s)
Product Backlog
Problem Statement
Dialog Hierarchy
22. A prototype used to quickly uncover and clarify interface requirements using simple tools sometimes just paper and pencil. Usually discarded when the final system has been developed.
User Acceptance Test
User
Throw-away Prototype
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
23. A description of the planned activities that the business analyst will execute in order to perform the business analysis work involved in a specific initiative.
Organization
Transition Requirement(s)
Business Analysis Plan
Plan-driven Methodology
24. A matrix used to track requirements' relationships. Each column in the matrix provides requirements information and associated project or software development components.
Scope Model
Requirements Trace Matrix
Metadata
Attribute
25. A higher level business rationale that when addressed will permit the organization to increase revenue avoid costs improve service or meet regulatory requirements.
Change-driven Methodology
Business Requirement
Operative Rule(s)
Business Goal
26. Software requirements that limit the options available to the system designer.
Cardinality
Design Constraints
End User
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
27. Formal approval of a set of requirements by a sponsor or other decision maker.
Requirements Signoff
Checklist
Tester
Root Cause Analysis
28. Information that is used to understand the context and validity of information recorded in a system.
Gap Analysis
Metadata
Variance Analysis
User Story
29. The stakeholder assigned by the performing organization to manage the work required to achieve the project objectives.
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Methodology
Project Manager
Business Architecture
30. Any methodology that emphasizes planning and formal documentation of the processes used to accomplish a project and of the results of the project. Emphasize the reduction of risk and control over outcomes over the rapid delivery of a solution.
User
Cost Benefit Analysis
Organizational Unit
Plan-driven Methodology
31. Alter the way a business analysis task is performed or describe a specific form the output of a task may take.
Technique
Data Dictionary
Structured Walkthrough
Context Diagram
32. A small group of stakeholders who will make decisions regarding the disposition and treatment of changing requirements.
Data Dictionary
Data Entity
SWOT Analysis
Change Control Board (CCB)
33. The ability to identify and document the lineage of each requirement including its derivation (backward traceability) its allocation (forward traceability) and its relationship to other requirements.
Requirements Allocation
Validation
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Requirements Traceability
34. A shared boundary between any two persons and/or systems through which information is communicated.
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
Business Domain Model
Interface
Structured Walkthrough
35. The area covered by a particular activity or topic of interest.
Requirements Trace Matrix
Business Policy
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Scope
36. A comparison of a process or system's cost time quality or other metrics to those of leading peer organizations to identify opportunities for improvement.
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Event Response Table
Requirements Iteration
Benchmarking
37. Roles and Responsibility DesignationA listing of the stakeholders affected by a business need or proposed solution and a description of their participation in a project or other initiative.
Iteration
Business Constraint(s)
Stakeholder List
Secondary Actor
38. A point-in-time view of requirements that have been reviewed and agreed upon to serve as a basis for further development.
Requirement(s) Defect
Quality Assurance
Structured Walkthrough
Baseline
39. A prototype that shows a shallow and possibly wide view of the system's functionality but which does not generally support any actual use or interaction.
Stakeholder Requirement
Horizontal Prototype
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Requirements Management Tool
40. A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product service or result.
Project
Product Backlog
Domain
Verified Requirements
41. Ability of systems to communicate by exchanging data or services.
Interoperability
Requirements Workshop
Deliverable
Benchmarking
42. A means to elicit requirements by conducting an assessment of the stakeholder's work environment.
Variance Analysis
Observation
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Stakeholder Requirement
43. 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.
Structural Rule
Variance Analysis
Change Control Board (CCB)
Inspection
44. 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
Included Use Cases
Business Need(s)
Structural Rule
45. The process of checking a product to ensure that it satisfies its intended use and conforms to its requirements. Ensures that you built the correct solution.
Focus Group
Root Cause Analysis
Requirements Management Plan
Validation
46. 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.
Business Policy
Optionality
Focus Group
Initiative
47. A type of diagram that shows objects participating in interactions and the messages exchanged between them.
Competitive Analysis
Knowledge Area
Sequence Diagram
Observation
48. A data element with a specified data type that describes information associated with a concept or entity.
Product Backlog
Attribute
Quality
Requirements Workshop
49. A link between two elements or objects in a diagram.
Feature
Stakeholder Requirement
Association
Focus Group
50. A solution or component of a solution that is the result of a project.
Scope Model
Product
Document Analysis
Process Model