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1. The product capabilities or things the product must do for its users.
Service
Requirement(s) Attribute
Functional Requirement(s)
Business Architecture
2. 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.
Activity
Relationship
Business Requirement
Verified Requirements
3. 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.
Project Scope
Sponsor
Scope
Plan-driven Methodology
4. 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 Signoff
Requirements Iteration
Requirements Traceability
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
5. 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
Metadata
Requirement(s) Defect
Transition Requirement(s)
Evaluation
6. 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.
Indicator
Checklist
Requirements Management Plan
Business Analysis
7. The process of apportioning requirements to subsystems and components (i.e. people hardware and software).
Glossary
Requirements Allocation
Fishbone Diagram
Request For Quote (RFQ)
8. All materials used by groups within an organization to define tailor implement and maintain their processes.
Stakeholder Analysis
Organizational Process Asset
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Decision Tree
9. Any effort undertaken with a defined goal or objective.
Knowledge Area
Initiative
Swimlane
Business Domain Model
10. A comparison of the current state and desired future state of an organization in order to identify differences that need to be addressed.
Incremental Delivery
Gap Analysis
Verification
Business Event
11. A condition or capability needed by a stakeholder to solve a problem or achieve an objective.
Requirements Model
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Requirement
Verification
12. A prototype that dives into the details of the interface functionality or both.
Repository
Vertical Prototype
Focus Group
Technique
13. A stakeholder with specific expertise in an aspect of the problem domain or potential solution alternatives or components.
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Domain
Validated Requirements
14. A graphical representation of the entities relevant to a chosen problem domain the relationships between them and their attributes.
Requirements Trace Matrix
Business Goal
Business Need(s)
Entity-Relationship Diagram
15. 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
Business Analysis
Business Requirements Document
16. 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
Timebox
Peer Review
Lessons Learned Process
Baseline
17. An organized peer review of a deliverable with the objective of finding errors and omissions. It is considered a form of quality assurance.
Structured Walkthrough
Sponsor
State Diagram
Verification
18. 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.
Observation
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Actor(s)
Capability
19. The stakeholder assigned by the performing organization to manage the work required to achieve the project objectives.
Lessons Learned Process
Cost Benefit Analysis
Project Manager
Change-driven Methodology
20. A group of related tasks that support a key function of business analysis.
Requirements Management
Solution
Knowledge Area
Incremental Delivery
21. The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements.
Problem Statement
Quality
Structured Walkthrough
Solution
22. A defined association between concepts classes or entities. Usually named and include the cardinality of the association.
Solution Requirement
Relationship
Requirements Workshop
Risk
23. A system trigger that is initiated by humans.
Use Case
Business Goal
Business Event
Requirements Package
24. A higher level business rationale that when addressed will permit the organization to increase revenue avoid costs improve service or meet regulatory requirements.
Optionality
Span of Control
Functional Requirement(s)
Business Requirement
25. Activities performed to ensure that a process will deliver products that meet an appropriate level of quality.
Project Manager
Requirements Management Plan
Focus Group
Quality Assurance
26. Determine when something is or is not true or when things fall into a certain category. They describe categorizations that may change over time.
Repository
Developer
Structural Rule
Project Scope
27. Information that is used to understand the context and validity of information recorded in a system.
Sponsor
State Diagram
Business Architecture
Metadata
28. An analysis of requirements-related risks that ranks risks and identifies actions to avoid or minimize those risks.
Non-functional Requirement(s)
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Activity
Project Charter
29. Something that occurs to which an organizational unit system or process must respond.
Solution Requirement
Event
Requirements Trace Matrix
Elicitation
30. A stakeholder who provides products or services to an organization.
Optionality
Supplier
Baseline
Business Analyst
31. Identifies a specific numerical measurement that indicates progress toward achieving an impact output activity or input. See also metric.
Organizational Unit
Customer
Indicator
Dialog Map
32. A unit of work performed as part of an initiative or process.
Competitive Analysis
Activity
Structural Rule
Requirements Validation
33. Alter the way a business analysis task is performed or describe a specific form the output of a task may take.
User
Project
Technique
Deliverable
34. Analysis of discrepancies between planned and actual performance to determine the magnitude of those discrepancies and recommend corrective and preventative action as required.
Product Backlog
Variance Analysis
Stakeholder List
Methodology
35. 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
Stakeholder Analysis
Deliverable
Business Architecture
Analyst
36. A use case composed of a common set of steps used by multiple use cases.
Survey
Requirements Model
Included Use Cases
Non-functional Requirement(s)
37. The number of employees a manger is directly (or indirectly) responsible for.
Vertical Prototype
Span of Control
Enterprise
Regulator
38. 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).
Stakeholder Requirement
Metadata
Operational Support
Variance Analysis
39. A prototype developed to explore or verify requirements.
Exploratory Prototype
Incremental Delivery
Association
Brainstorming
40. 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.
Change-driven Methodology
Product Scope
Survey
Elicitation
41. A group of related information to be stored by the system. Can be people roles places things organizations occurrences in time concepts or documents.
Requirements Management Plan
Enterprise
Feasibility Study
Data Entity
42. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the problems in the current state and clarifies what a successful solution will look like.
Sequence Diagram
Decision Tree
User
Problem Statement
43. A list and definition of the business terms and concepts relevant to the solution being built or enhanced.
Glossary
Solution Requirement
Requirements Allocation
Event
44. An analysis model that illustrates processes that occur along with the flows of data to and from those processes.
Domain
Decomposition
Transition Requirement(s)
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
45. A technique that subdivides a problem into its component parts in order to facilitate analysis and understanding of those components.
Decomposition
Span of Control
Solution Scope
Requirements Verification
46. 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.
Observation
Tester
User Acceptance Test
Return on Investment
47. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the why what and who of the desired software product from a business point of view.
Relationship Map
Business Process
Requirements Management
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
48. A specific actionable testable directive that is under the control of the business and supports a business policy.
Requirements Trace Matrix
Decision Tree
End User
Business Rule(s)
49. Tests written without regard to how the software is implemented. These tests show only what the expected input and outputs will be.
Gap Analysis
Black Box Tests
Use Case Diagram
Organizational Process Asset
50. 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.
Return on Investment
Focus Group
Indicator
Requirements Validation