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1. A process in which a deliverable (or the solution overall) is progressively elaborated upon. Will result in a self-contained "mini-project" in which a set of activities are undertaken resulting in the development of a subset of project deliverables.
Iteration
Developer
Requirements Signoff
Stated Requirements
2. Interfaces with other systems (hardware software and human) that a proposed system will interact with.
Business Analysis Communication Plan
External Interfaces
Project Charter
Requirements Package
3. The work done to ensure that the stated requirements support and are aligned with the goals and objectives of the business.
Requirements Validation
Stated Requirements
Stakeholder Analysis
Constraint
4. 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
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Business Architecture
Requirement
Horizontal Prototype
5. 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 Attributes
Fishbone Diagram
Business Need(s)
Design Constraints
6. A requirements document issued to solicit vendor input on a proposed process or product. Is used when the issuing organization seeks to compare different alternatives or is uncertain regarding the available options
Requirements Workshop
Request For Information (RFI)
Tester
Business Analysis Plan
7. 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
Model(s)
Data Model
Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME)
8. 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.
Observation
Vertical Prototype
Desired Outcome
Business Analysis Plan
9. A quantifiable level of an indicator that an organization wants to accomplish at a specific point in time.
Operational Support
Validation
Quality Assurance
Metric
10. A non-actionable directive that supports a business goal.
Service
Business Policy
Throw-away Prototype
Decomposition
11. The human and nonhuman roles that interact with the system.
User Requirements Document
Validation
Actor(s)
Requirement(s) Defect
12. Activities performed to ensure that a process will deliver products that meet an appropriate level of quality.
Timebox
Quality Assurance
Validated Requirements
Operative Rule(s)
13. A stakeholder who uses products or services delivered by an organization.
Lessons Learned Process
Monitoring
Business Analysis Approach
Customer
14. 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
Product Backlog
Interface
Class
Non-functional Requirement(s)
15. Software requirements that limit the options available to the system designer.
Initiative
Business Requirements Document
Operational Support
Design Constraints
16. Analysis of discrepancies between planned and actual performance to determine the magnitude of those discrepancies and recommend corrective and preventative action as required.
Organizational Process Asset
Included Use Cases
Cost Benefit Analysis
Variance Analysis
17. A means to elicit requirements of an existing system by studying available documentation and identifying relevant information.
Process Map
Peer Review
Document Analysis
Black Box Tests
18. A list and definition of the business terms and concepts relevant to the solution being built or enhanced.
Business Event
Verified Requirements
Glossary
Entity-Relationship Diagram
19. Metadata related to a requirement used to assist with requirements development and management.
Solution Requirement
Return on Investment
Requirement(s) Attribute
Organizational Unit
20. A solution or component of a solution that is the result of a project.
Product
Sequence Diagram
Dialog Hierarchy
Benchmarking
21. Alter the way a business analysis task is performed or describe a specific form the output of a task may take.
Initiative
Use Case Diagram
Technique
Elicitation
22. An actor who participates in but does not initiate a use case.
Cost Benefit Analysis
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Requirements Workshop
Secondary Actor
23. 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.
Request For Information (RFI)
Business Event
Force Field Analysis
Throw-away Prototype
24. A link between two elements or objects in a diagram.
Association
Verification
Non-functional Requirement(s)
Project Manager
25. Any unique and verifiable work product or service that a party has agreed to deliver.
Deliverable
Business Analysis Approach
Risk
Activity Diagram
26. An analysis model that provides a graphical alternative to decision tables by illustrating conditions and actions in sequence.
Temporal Event
Span of Control
Decision Tree
Design Constraints
27. An analysis model that describes a series of actions or tasks that respond to an event. Each is an instance of a use case.
State Diagram
Scenario
Business Policy
Request For Quote (RFQ)
28. The work to identify the stakeholders who may be impacted by a proposed initiative and assess their interests and likely participation.
Dialog Hierarchy
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Use Case Diagram
Stakeholder Analysis
29. A set of written questions to stakeholders in order to collect responses from a large group in a relatively short period of time.
Return on Investment
Survey
Secondary Actor
Organizational Unit
30. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the why what and who of the desired software product from a business point of view.
Document Analysis
Actor(s)
Stakeholder
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
31. 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.
Business Analysis Approach
Walkthrough
Sequence Diagram
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
32. 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
Requirements Verification
Lessons Learned Process
Decision Tables
Scope Model
33. A non-proprietary modeling and specification language used to specify visualize and document deliverables for object-oriented software-intensive systems.
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Service
Scope Model
Project Manager
34. 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).
Peer Review
Focus Group
Sponsor
Cardinality
35. A document or collection of notes or diagrams used by the business analyst during the requirements development process.
Technique
Model(s)
Work Product
Supplier
36. 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
Business Process
Business Need(s)
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Opportunity Analysis
37. Assesses the effects that a proposed change will have on a stakeholder or stakeholder group project or system.
Impact Analysis
Requirements Iteration
Model(s)
Horizontal Prototype
38. The area covered by a particular activity or topic of interest.
Assumption
Evaluation
Vertical Prototype
Scope
39. The set of capabilities a solution must deliver in order to meet the business need.
Deliverable
Solution Scope
Product
Included Use Cases
40. A deficiency in a product or service that reduces its quality or varies from a desired attribute state or functionality.
Sponsor
Project
Defect
Data Entity
41. The process of examining new business opportunities to improve organizational performance.
Elicitation
Opportunity Analysis
Survey
Actor(s)
42. A requirement articulated by a stakeholder that has not been analyzed verified or validated. Frequently reflect the desires of a stakeholder rather than the actual need.
Decomposition
Sponsor
Evolutionary Prototype
Stated Requirements
43. A visual model or representation of the sequential flow and control logic of a set of related activities or actions.
Temporal Event
Project Charter
Process Model
Feasibility Study
44. A matrix used to track requirements' relationships. Each column in the matrix provides requirements information and associated project or software development components.
Requirements Trace Matrix
Plan-driven Methodology
Impact Analysis
Activity
45. A prototype that dives into the details of the interface functionality or both.
Customer
Span of Control
Vertical Prototype
Event
46. Influencing factors that are believed to be true but have not been confirmed to be accurate.
Fishbone Diagram
Requirement
Assumption
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
47. An activity within requirements development that identifies sources for requirements and then uses elicitation techniques (e.g. interviews prototypes facilitated workshops documentation studies) to gather requirements from those sources.
Elicitation
Tester
Secondary Actor
Attribute
48. 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.
Stakeholder Requirement
Timebox
State Diagram
Cost Benefit Analysis
49. Formal approval of a set of requirements by a sponsor or other decision maker.
System
Requirements Signoff
Requirements Trace Matrix
Event
50. An analysis model that describes the tasks that the system will perform for actors and the goals that the system achieves for those actors along the way.
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Use Case
Activity
Decision Tree