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1. A partial or preliminary version of the system.
Benchmarking
Class Model
Secondary Actor
Prototype
2. A set of user stories requirements or features that have been identified as candidates for potential implementation prioritized and estimated.
Process Model
Product Backlog
Requirements Management Tool
Business Architecture
3. A description of an organization's business processes IT software and hardware people operations and projects and the relationships between them.
Enterprise Architecture
External Interfaces
Class Model
Gap Analysis
4. Defining whether or not a relationship between entities in a data model is mandatory. Is shown on a data model with a special notation.
Optionality
Organizational Unit
Structural Rule
Capability
5. A deficiency in a product or service that reduces its quality or varies from a desired attribute state or functionality.
Scope
Business Analysis Approach
Requirements Management Tool
Defect
6. 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.
Sponsor
Requirements Workshop
Cardinality
Scope Model
7. Formal approval of a set of requirements by a sponsor or other decision maker.
Requirements Signoff
Relationship
Data Dictionary
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
8. 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.
Business Architecture
Project Manager
Interview
Use Case Diagram
9. 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.
Work Product
Product Scope
Event
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
10. 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
Incremental Delivery
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Lessons Learned Process
Organizational Readiness Assessment
11. 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.
Entity-Relationship Diagram
End User
Requirements Management Plan
Gap Analysis
12. 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
Interview
Business Domain Model
Stakeholder
Solution Scope
13. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the why what and who of the desired software product from a business point of view.
Business Analysis Communication Plan
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
End User
Product Scope
14. Any unique and verifiable work product or service that a party has agreed to deliver.
Deliverable
Operational Support
Dialog Hierarchy
Verified Requirements
15. A validation technique in which a small group of stakeholders evaluates a portion of a work product to find errors to improve its quality.
Actor(s)
Organization Modeling
Evaluation
Peer Review
16. Something that occurs to which an organizational unit system or process must respond.
Analyst
Event
Association
Throw-away Prototype
17. An analysis model showing the life cycle of a data entity or class.
Quality
Swimlane
Quality Assurance
State Diagram
18. A continuous process of collecting data to determine how well a solution is implemented compared to expected results. See also metric and indicator.
Iteration
Requirements Signoff
Monitoring
Business Process
19. An approach to decision-making that examines and models the possible consequences of different decisions. Assists in making an optimal decision under conditions of uncertainty.
Decision Analysis
Change Control Board (CCB)
Use Case
Decomposition
20. Tests written without regard to how the software is implemented. These tests show only what the expected input and outputs will be.
Product Scope
Requirement
Inspection
Black Box Tests
21. A solution or component of a solution that is the result of a project.
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Product
Activity Diagram
Requirements Package
22. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the problems in the current state and clarifies what a successful solution will look like.
Requirement
Organization Modeling
Class
Problem Statement
23. A practitioner of business analysis.
Process Map
Span of Control
Requirements Workshop
Business Analyst
24. 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.
Process Map
Solution Requirement
Design Constraints
Structural Rule
25. A business model that shows the organizational context in terms of the relationships that exist among the organization external customers and providers.
Requirement(s) Defect
Operative Rule(s)
Relationship Map
Stakeholder List
26. 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.
Enterprise
Change-driven Methodology
Interface
Quality
27. A system of programming statements symbols and rules used to represent instructions to a computer.
Business Rule(s)
Code
Benchmarking
Requirements Management
28. 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.
Requirements Management Plan
Sequence Diagram
Business Policy
Business Analysis Communication Plan
29. Analysis done to compare and quantify the financial and non-financial costs of making a change or implementing a solution compared to the benefits gained.
Decision Tables
Cost Benefit Analysis
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Dialog Map
30. An analysis of requirements-related risks that ranks risks and identifies actions to avoid or minimize those risks.
Benchmarking
Inspection
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Temporal Event
31. The work done to evaluate requirements to ensure they are defined correctly and are at an acceptable level of quality. It ensures the requirements are sufficiently defined and structured so that the solution development team can use them in the desig
Scope
Requirements Verification
Domain
Business Constraint(s)
32. A small group of stakeholders who will make decisions regarding the disposition and treatment of changing requirements.
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
Business Domain Model
Change Control Board (CCB)
Verified Requirements
33. A state or condition the business must satisfy to reach its vision.
Horizontal Prototype
Sponsor
Business Goal
Stakeholder Requirement
34. A stakeholder with specific expertise in an aspect of the problem domain or potential solution alternatives or components.
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Span of Control
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
State Diagram
35. A defined association between concepts classes or entities. Usually named and include the cardinality of the association.
Prototype
Metric
Relationship
Evaluation
36. 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.
Throw-away Prototype
Request For Information (RFI)
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
Context Diagram
37. A quality control technique. They may include a standard set of quality elements that reviewers use for requirements verification and requirements validation or be specifically developed to capture issues of concern to the project.
Work Product
Non-functional Requirement(s)
Checklist
Incremental Delivery
38. A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product service or result.
Iteration
Incremental Delivery
Project
Business Case
39. An analysis model that describes a series of actions or tasks that respond to an event. Each is an instance of a use case.
Cardinality
Project
Scenario
Feature
40. A condition or capability that must be met or possessed by a solution or solution component to satisfy a contract standard specification or other formally imposed documents.
Cardinality
Stated Requirements
User
Requirement
41. Any recognized association of people in the context of an organization or enterprise.
Feature
System
Organizational Unit
Relationship Map
42. Any effort undertaken with a defined goal or objective.
Cardinality
Iteration
Initiative
Requirements Verification
43. A prototype that is continuously modified and updated in response to feedback from users.
Gap Analysis
Baseline
Initiative
Evolutionary Prototype
44. 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.
Evolutionary Prototype
Technique
Verified Requirements
Swimlane
45. A set of requirements grouped together in a document or presentation for communication to stakeholders.
Throw-away Prototype
Requirements Package
Business Event
Decision Analysis
46. An actor who participates in but does not initiate a use case.
Attribute
Customer
Secondary Actor
Stakeholder
47. The activities that control requirements development including requirements change control requirements attributes definition and requirements traceability.
State Diagram
Requirements Package
Requirements Management
Stakeholder List
48. Interfaces with other systems (hardware software and human) that a proposed system will interact with.
Indicator
Technique
Business Event
External Interfaces
49. The human and nonhuman roles that interact with the system.
Actor(s)
Supplier
Business Analysis Plan
Timebox
50. The features and functions that characterize a product service or result.
Domain
Metric
Product Scope
Impact Analysis