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1. 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
Business Architecture
Lessons Learned Process
Return on Investment
Interoperability
2. A subset of the enterprise architecture that defines an organization's current and future state including its strategy its goals and objectives the internal environment through a process or functional view the external environment in which the busine
Project Scope
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
SWOT Analysis
Business Architecture
3. A graphical representation of the entities relevant to a chosen problem domain the relationships between them and their attributes.
Use Case
Fishbone Diagram
Work Product
Entity-Relationship Diagram
4. The set of capabilities a solution must deliver in order to meet the business need.
Business Constraint(s)
Solution Scope
Product
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
5. A software tool that stores requirements information in a database captures requirements attributes and associations and facilitates requirements reporting.
Competitive Analysis
Glossary
Design Constraints
Requirements Management Tool
6. A type of diagram that shows objects participating in interactions and the messages exchanged between them.
Event
Sequence Diagram
Peer Review
Scope Model
7. A stakeholder person device or system that directly or indirectly accesses a system.
Business Domain Model
Evaluation
Technique
User
8. A requirements document written for a user audience describing user requirements and the impact of the anticipated changes on the users.
User Requirements Document
Quality
Interoperability
Analyst
9. Activities performed to ensure that a process will deliver products that meet an appropriate level of quality.
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Structured Walkthrough
Decision Tree
Quality Assurance
10. The subset of nonfunctional requirements that describes properties of the software's operation development and deployment (e.g. performance security usability portability and testability).
Cardinality
Quality Attributes
Vertical Prototype
Business Event
11. A partial or preliminary version of the system.
Requirements Verification
Structural Rule
Sequence Diagram
Prototype
12. A diagramming technique used in root cause analysis to identify underlying causes of an observed problem and the relationships that exist between those causes.
Functional Requirement(s)
Business Analysis Approach
Requirements Package
Fishbone Diagram
13. A higher level business rationale that when addressed will permit the organization to increase revenue avoid costs improve service or meet regulatory requirements.
Business Requirement
Gap Analysis
Process Map
Interoperability
14. A group of related tasks that support a key function of business analysis.
Checklist
Dialog Hierarchy
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Knowledge Area
15. A means to elicit requirements of an existing system by studying available documentation and identifying relevant information.
Document Analysis
Plan-driven Methodology
User
Stakeholder Requirement
16. The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements.
Benchmarking
Model(s)
Change Control Board (CCB)
Quality
17. Are responsible for the construction of software applications. Areas of expertise include development languages development practices and application components.
Repository
Developer
Requirements Allocation
Observation
18. Software requirements that limit the options available to the system designer.
Design Constraints
Stakeholder
Work Product
Scope Model
19. 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
Attribute
Structured Walkthrough
Change-driven Methodology
Request For Proposal (RFP)
20. The set of processes templates and activities that will be used to perform business analysis in a specific context.
Actor(s)
Business Analysis Approach
Requirement(s) Attribute
Defect
21. Determine when something is or is not true or when things fall into a certain category. They describe categorizations that may change over time.
Change Control Board (CCB)
Quality Assurance
Actor(s)
Structural Rule
22. An assessment that describes whether stakeholders are prepared to accept the change associated with a solution and are able to use it effectively.
Business Rule(s)
Deliverable
Organizational Readiness Assessment
Sequence Diagram
23. A stakeholder who helps to keep the solution functioning either by providing support to end users (trainers help desk) or by keeping the solution operational on a day-to-day basis (network and other tech support).
Sponsor
Operational Support
Requirements Allocation
Methodology
24. A continuous process of collecting data to determine how well a solution is implemented compared to expected results. See also metric and indicator.
Force Field Analysis
Monitoring
Change Control Board (CCB)
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
25. 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.
Validation
Survey
Black Box Tests
Request For Information (RFI)
26. The problem area undergoing analysis.
Included Use Cases
Business Requirements Document
Domain
Interview
27. 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.
Included Use Cases
Benchmarking
Indicator
Stated Requirements
28. A set of requirements grouped together in a document or presentation for communication to stakeholders.
Requirements Allocation
Requirements Package
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Organization
29. 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.
SWOT Analysis
Use Case
Competitive Analysis
Scenario
30. An analysis model in table format that defines the events (i.e. the input stimuli that trigger the system to carry out some function) and their responses.
Business Domain Model
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
Requirement(s) Attribute
Event Response Table
31. 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.
End User
Business Constraint(s)
User
Stakeholder Analysis
32. A description of an organization's business processes IT software and hardware people operations and projects and the relationships between them.
Business Analysis
Process Map
Enterprise Architecture
User Requirements Document
33. A specific actionable testable directive that is under the control of the business and supports a business policy.
Baseline
Event Response Table
Vertical Prototype
Business Rule(s)
34. The set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure policies and operations of an organization and recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals.
Sponsor
Organizational Process Asset
Business Analysis
Organization Modeling
35. Analysis of discrepancies between planned and actual performance to determine the magnitude of those discrepancies and recommend corrective and preventative action as required.
Sequence Diagram
Project
Data Model
Variance Analysis
36. A business model that shows a business process in terms of the steps and input and output flows across multiple functions organizations or job roles.
Swimlane
Process Map
Decision Analysis
Temporal Event
37. 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).
Data Model
Indicator
Cardinality
System
38. The human and nonhuman roles that interact with the system.
Business Rule(s)
Actor(s)
Swimlane
Constraint
39. 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
Verification
Tester
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
40. A collection of interrelated elements that interact to achieve an objective. Elements can include hardware software and people.
Requirement(s) Attribute
System
Requirements Management Tool
Plan-driven Methodology
41. 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
Requirement
Inspection
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Business Process
42. The business rules an organization chooses to enforce as a matter of policy. They are intended to guide the actions of people working within the business. They may oblige people to take certain actions prevent people from taking actions or prescribe
Fishbone Diagram
Business Requirement
Operative Rule(s)
Stakeholder Analysis
43. A stakeholder with legal or governance authority over the solution or the process used to develop it.
Interoperability
Assumption
Regulator
Methodology
44. The activities that control requirements development including requirements change control requirements attributes definition and requirements traceability.
Span of Control
Requirements Management
Technique
Opportunity Analysis
45. A fixed period of time to accomplish a desired outcome.
Work Product
Tester
Timebox
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
46. A deliverable-oriented hierarchical decomposition of the work to be executed by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables. It organizes and defines the total scope of the project.
Quality Attributes
Data Dictionary
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Desired Outcome
47. A prototype that dives into the details of the interface functionality or both.
Vertical Prototype
Initiative
Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Survey
48. 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
Root Cause Analysis
Decision Analysis
Cardinality
User Story
49. 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.
Interview
External Interfaces
Walkthrough
Business Domain Model
50. The systematic and objective assessment of a solution to determine its status and efficacy in meeting objectives over time and to identify ways to improve the solution to better meet objectives. See also metric indicator and monitoring.
Evaluation
Problem Statement
Relationship Map
Stakeholder Analysis