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1. The subset of nonfunctional requirements that describes properties of the software's operation development and deployment (e.g. performance security usability portability and testability).
Stakeholder Requirement
Requirement
Quality Attributes
Object Oriented Modeling
2. An approach to software engineering where software is comprised of components that are encapsulated groups of data and functions which can inherit behavior and attributes from other components; and whose components communicate via messages with one a
Object Oriented Modeling
Force Field Analysis
Stakeholder Analysis
Business Case
3. 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.
Horizontal Prototype
Design Constraints
Cost Benefit Analysis
Evaluation
4. 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.
Root Cause Analysis
Business Need(s)
Requirements Management
Data Entity
5. The quality attributes design and implementation constraints and external interfaces that the product must have.
Business Event
Regulator
Change Control Board (CCB)
Non-functional Requirement(s)
6. The product capabilities or things the product must do for its users.
Indicator
Functional Requirement(s)
Project Scope
Dialog Hierarchy
7. A stakeholder with specific expertise in an aspect of the problem domain or potential solution alternatives or components.
Lessons Learned Process
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Business Policy
Model(s)
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.
Interview
Project Charter
Document Analysis
Metric
9. 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
Business Policy
Data Model
Solution
10. A prototype developed to explore or verify requirements.
Stakeholder Requirement
Exploratory Prototype
Supplier
Business Requirements Document
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.
End User
Transition Requirement(s)
Dialog Map
Dialog Hierarchy
12. 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.
Use Case
Metric
System
Swimlane
13. Creating working software in multiple releases so the entire product is delivered in portions over time.
Solution Scope
Incremental Delivery
Business Case
Requirements Management Plan
14. 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
Requirements Iteration
Business Domain Model
Requirements Verification
Business Process
15. A model that defines the boundaries of a business domain or solution.
Technique
Business Process
Scope Model
Defect
16. A validation technique in which a small group of stakeholders evaluates a portion of a work product to find errors to improve its quality.
Organization
Requirements Workshop
Peer Review
Repository
17. Defining whether or not a relationship between entities in a data model is mandatory. Is shown on a data model with a special notation.
Structured Walkthrough
Attribute
Optionality
Tester
18. 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.
Product
Actor(s)
Feature
Business Event
19. A group or person who has interests that may be affected by an initiative or influence over it.
Entity-Relationship Diagram
External Interfaces
Gap Analysis
Stakeholder
20. 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.
External Interfaces
Checklist
Validation
Constraint
21. A type of data model that depicts information groups as classes.
Class Model
User Story
Force Field Analysis
Solution Scope
22. A solution or component of a solution that is the result of a project.
Relationship Map
User Story
Brainstorming
Product
23. 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
Methodology
Transition Requirement(s)
Product
Business Architecture
24. The process of examining new business opportunities to improve organizational performance.
Prototype
Tester
Peer Review
Opportunity Analysis
25. Meets a business need by resolving a problem or allowing an organization to take advantage of an opportunity.
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Use Case
Organizational Readiness Assessment
Solution
26. The process of apportioning requirements to subsystems and components (i.e. people hardware and software).
Sponsor
Requirements Allocation
Temporal Event
Dialog Map
27. 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 Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Event
Desired Outcome
Organizational Readiness Assessment
28. 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
Evolutionary Prototype
Request For Information (RFI)
Gap Analysis
Regulator
29. A generic name for a role with the responsibilities of developing and managing requirements. Other names include business analyst business integrator requirements analyst requirements engineer and systems analyst.
Decision Tables
Analyst
Requirement(s) Defect
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
30. 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).
Operational Support
Prioritization
Dialog Hierarchy
Timebox
31. A matrix used to track requirements' relationships. Each column in the matrix provides requirements information and associated project or software development components.
Requirements Traceability
Peer Review
Project
Requirements Trace Matrix
32. Alter the way a business analysis task is performed or describe a specific form the output of a task may take.
Technique
Structured Walkthrough
Span of Control
Customer
33. Any recognized association of people in the context of an organization or enterprise.
Organizational Unit
Scope Model
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Root Cause Analysis
34. A partial or preliminary version of the system.
Desired Outcome
Prototype
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
Entity-Relationship Diagram
35. An organized peer review of a deliverable with the objective of finding errors and omissions. It is considered a form of quality assurance.
Project Charter
Structured Walkthrough
Throw-away Prototype
Change Control Board (CCB)
36. Work carried out or on behalf of others.
Cardinality
Variance Analysis
Service
Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME)
37. 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
Business Architecture
Organizational Process Asset
Incremental Delivery
Repository
38. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the why what and who of the desired software product from a business point of view.
Analyst
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
Business Requirement
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
39. A stakeholder with legal or governance authority over the solution or the process used to develop it.
Feasibility Study
Regulator
Assumption
Association
40. A prototype that is continuously modified and updated in response to feedback from users.
Included Use Cases
Requirements Management
Initiative
Evolutionary Prototype
41. 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
Operative Rule(s)
Fishbone Diagram
Requirements Verification
Business Analysis Communication Plan
42. The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements.
Business Analyst
Quality
Interface
Evaluation
43. A model that illustrates the flow of processes and/or complex use cases by showing each activity along with information flows and concurrent activities. Steps can be superimposed onto horizontal swimlanes for the roles that perform the steps.
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Activity Diagram
Temporal Event
44. A type of diagram defined by UML that captures all actors and use cases involved with a system or product.
Variance Analysis
Use Case
Business Requirements Document
Use Case Diagram
45. An analysis model that describes a series of actions or tasks that respond to an event. Each is an instance of a use case.
Repository
Scenario
Lessons Learned Process
Desired Outcome
46. A quantifiable level of an indicator that an organization wants to accomplish at a specific point in time.
Verified Requirements
Metric
Non-functional Requirement(s)
Verification
47. A small group of stakeholders who will make decisions regarding the disposition and treatment of changing requirements.
Change Control Board (CCB)
Business Goal
Business Rule(s)
Lessons Learned Process
48. Metadata related to a requirement used to assist with requirements development and management.
Business Goal
Enterprise Architecture
Quality
Requirement(s) Attribute
49. A system trigger that is initiated by time.
Survey
Focus Group
Impact Analysis
Temporal Event
50. A set of processes rules templates and working methods that prescribe how business analysis solution development and implementation is performed in a particular context.
Activity
Requirements Allocation
Methodology
Requirements Model