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1. A model that defines the boundaries of a business domain or solution.
Supplier
Use Case
Business Constraint(s)
Scope Model
2. A quantifiable level of an indicator that an organization wants to accomplish at a specific point in time.
Interoperability
Metric
Business Analyst
Lessons Learned Process
3. A team activity that seeks to produce a broad or diverse set of options through the rapid and uncritical generation of ideas.
Brainstorming
Business Goal
Observation
Supplier
4. A group of related tasks that support a key function of business analysis.
Secondary Actor
Process Map
Knowledge Area
Enterprise Architecture
5. Identifies a specific numerical measurement that indicates progress toward achieving an impact output activity or input. See also metric.
Organization
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Non-functional Requirement(s)
Indicator
6. A stakeholder responsible for assessing the quality of and identifying defects in a software application.
Requirements Workshop
Product
Repository
Tester
7. The process of apportioning requirements to subsystems and components (i.e. people hardware and software).
Desired Outcome
Requirements Allocation
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Business Goal
8. The work that must be performed to deliver a product service or result with the specified features and functions.
Business Constraint(s)
Project Scope
Metadata
Inspection
9. A fixed period of time to accomplish a desired outcome.
Timebox
Service
Requirement(s) Attribute
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
10. A data element with a specified data type that describes information associated with a concept or entity.
Organizational Unit
Activity Diagram
Indicator
Attribute
11. A deficiency in a product or service that reduces its quality or varies from a desired attribute state or functionality.
Business Goal
Prioritization
Defect
Competitive Analysis
12. A document or collection of notes or diagrams used by the business analyst during the requirements development process.
Operative Rule(s)
Elicitation
Work Product
User Acceptance Test
13. A practitioner of business analysis.
Fishbone Diagram
Business Analyst
Focus Group
Actor(s)
14. A type of high-level business requirement that is a statement of a business objective or an impact the solution should have on its environment.
Quality Assurance
Validation
Business Need(s)
Requirements Management Plan
15. A graphical representation of the entities relevant to a chosen problem domain the relationships between them and their attributes.
Black Box Tests
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Methodology
Quality
16. An analysis model showing the life cycle of a data entity or class.
State Diagram
Organization Modeling
Requirements Management
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
17. 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
Requirements Iteration
Opportunity Analysis
Product Scope
Request For Quote (RFQ)
18. An analysis model that describes a series of actions or tasks that respond to an event. Each is an instance of a use case.
Quality Attributes
Swimlane
Scenario
Requirement
19. A type of diagram that shows objects participating in interactions and the messages exchanged between them.
Sequence Diagram
Model(s)
Capability
Dialog Hierarchy
20. A set of processes rules templates and working methods that prescribe how business analysis solution development and implementation is performed in a particular context.
Decision Tables
Methodology
Requirements Trace Matrix
Request For Quote (RFQ)
21. The product capabilities or things the product must do for its users.
Actor(s)
Inspection
Checklist
Functional Requirement(s)
22. A stakeholder who provides products or services to an organization.
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Supplier
Analyst
Stakeholder Analysis
23. A stakeholder who authorizes or legitimizes the product development effort by contracting for or paying for the project.
Activity
Process Model
Sponsor
Enterprise Architecture
24. A diagramming technique used in root cause analysis to identify underlying causes of an observed problem and the relationships that exist between those causes.
Elicitation
Attribute
Fishbone Diagram
Defect
25. A description of the types of communication the business analyst will perform during business analysis the recipients of those communications and the form in which communication should occur.
Evolutionary Prototype
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Metric
Business Analysis Communication Plan
26. 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
Event Response Table
Operative Rule(s)
Request For Information (RFI)
Tester
27. Influencing factors that are believed to be true but have not been confirmed to be accurate.
Assumption
Risk
Organizational Process Asset
Sequence Diagram
28. A condition or capability needed by a stakeholder to solve a problem or achieve an objective.
Feature
Requirement
Scope Model
Verification
29. Tests written without regard to how the software is implemented. These tests show only what the expected input and outputs will be.
Product Scope
Black Box Tests
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Decision Analysis
30. A shared boundary between any two persons and/or systems through which information is communicated.
Technique
Prototype
Customer
Interface
31. The analysis technique used to describe roles responsibilities and reporting structures that exist within an organization.
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Requirements Iteration
Organization Modeling
Project Charter
32. 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.
Scenario
Technical Constraint(s)
Quality
Process Map
33. Information that is used to understand the context and validity of information recorded in a system.
Scope Model
System
Metadata
Use Case Diagram
34. 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.
Sponsor
User Requirements Document
Requirements Traceability
Business Analyst
35. 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.
Deliverable
Metadata
Competitive Analysis
Design Constraints
36. Software requirements that limit the options available to the system designer.
Prioritization
Project Scope
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Design Constraints
37. 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
Temporal Event
Indicator
Stakeholder Requirement
Vertical Prototype
38. 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.
Class
Baseline
Domain
Evaluation
39. A link between two elements or objects in a diagram.
Association
Incremental Delivery
Decomposition
Assumption
40. A means to elicit requirements of an existing system by studying available documentation and identifying relevant information.
Business Need(s)
Business Analysis Approach
Requirement(s) Defect
Document Analysis
41. 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.
Product Scope
Horizontal Prototype
Project
Quality
42. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the why what and who of the desired software product from a business point of view.
Solution Scope
Brainstorming
Organizational Readiness Assessment
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
43. A descriptor for a set of system objects that share the same attributes operations relationships and behavior. Represents a concept in the system under design. When used as an analysis model a class will generally also correspond to a real-world enti
Business Case
Exploratory Prototype
Class
Initiative
44. Test cases that users employ to judge whether the delivered system is acceptable. Each acceptance test describes a set of system inputs and expected results.
User Acceptance Test
Cost Benefit Analysis
Deliverable
Business Architecture
45. A state or condition the business must satisfy to reach its vision.
Requirements Iteration
Business Goal
Requirements Management Tool
Constraint
46. 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.
Temporal Event
Stakeholder List
Feature
Stakeholder Requirement
47. A software tool that stores requirements information in a database captures requirements attributes and associations and facilitates requirements reporting.
Context Diagram
Solution Scope
Requirements Management Tool
Sequence Diagram
48. 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.
Project Manager
Business Analysis
Decision Tables
Requirements Signoff
49. 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
Lessons Learned Process
Project Scope
Organizational Unit
Association
50. An analysis model that illustrates processes that occur along with the flows of data to and from those processes.
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
Requirements Management
Technique
Object Oriented Modeling