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1. A stakeholder with legal or governance authority over the solution or the process used to develop it.
Structured Walkthrough
Operative Rule(s)
Business Process
Regulator
2. A set of user stories requirements or features that have been identified as candidates for potential implementation prioritized and estimated.
Requirements Signoff
Product Backlog
Indicator
Change-driven Methodology
3. Analysis of discrepancies between planned and actual performance to determine the magnitude of those discrepancies and recommend corrective and preventative action as required.
System
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Variance Analysis
Business Need(s)
4. 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
Validated Requirements
Developer
Elicitation
5. A business model that shows the organizational context in terms of the relationships that exist among the organization external customers and providers.
Relationship Map
Assumption
Object Oriented Modeling
Requirements Signoff
6. A description of an organization's business processes IT software and hardware people operations and projects and the relationships between them.
Enterprise Architecture
Design Constraints
System
Baseline
7. 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.
Elicitation
Throw-away Prototype
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Force Field Analysis
8. A visual model or representation of the sequential flow and control logic of a set of related activities or actions.
Domain
Process Model
Data Entity
Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME)
9. All materials used by groups within an organization to define tailor implement and maintain their processes.
Organizational Process Asset
Decision Analysis
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Request For Information (RFI)
10. A description of the requirements management process.
Requirements Management Plan
Organizational Readiness Assessment
Design Constraints
Exploratory Prototype
11. Software requirements that limit the options available to the system designer.
Design Constraints
Temporal Event
Business Architecture
Scenario
12. 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.
Analyst
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Gap Analysis
Swimlane
13. Limitations on the design of a solution that derive from the technology used in its implementation.
Return on Investment
Force Field Analysis
Requirement(s) Attribute
Technical Constraint(s)
14. Activities performed to ensure that a process will deliver products that meet an appropriate level of quality.
Context Diagram
Quality Assurance
Business Architecture
Knowledge Area
15. A requirements document written for a user audience describing user requirements and the impact of the anticipated changes on the users.
Interface
Functional Requirement(s)
Defect
User Requirements Document
16. Alter the way a business analysis task is performed or describe a specific form the output of a task may take.
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Glossary
Optionality
Technique
17. A function of an organization that enables it to achieve a business goal or objective.
User Acceptance Test
Capability
Requirements Model
Business Analysis
18. 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.
Event Response Table
Cost Benefit Analysis
Product Backlog
Inspection
19. An evaluation of proposed alternatives to determine if they are technically possible within the constraints of the organization and whether they will deliver the desired benefits to the organization.
Feasibility Study
Force Field Analysis
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
Organizational Process Asset
20. A defined association between concepts classes or entities. Usually named and include the cardinality of the association.
Elicitation
Attribute
Relationship
Decision Tree
21. A set of requirements grouped together in a document or presentation for communication to stakeholders.
Enterprise Architecture
Developer
Request For Information (RFI)
Requirements Package
22. A collection of interrelated elements that interact to achieve an objective. Elements can include hardware software and people.
Business Analysis Communication Plan
System
Quality Attributes
Walkthrough
23. 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
Non-functional Requirement(s)
Walkthrough
Initiative
24. 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.
Association
Business Analysis Communication Plan
Dialog Hierarchy
Decision Analysis
25. 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.
Stakeholder
Verification
Functional Requirement(s)
Business Analysis Plan
26. A set of written questions to stakeholders in order to collect responses from a large group in a relatively short period of time.
Survey
Inspection
Enterprise Architecture
Requirements Validation
27. 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
Organization
Class
System
Design Constraints
28. An analysis model that illustrates processes that occur along with the flows of data to and from those processes.
Organizational Process Asset
Object Oriented Modeling
Solution
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
29. 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.
Risk
Tester
Plan-driven Methodology
Business Need(s)
30. Any recognized association of people in the context of an organization or enterprise.
Problem Statement
Indicator
Organizational Unit
Developer
31. A target or metric that a person or organization seeks to meet in order to progress towards a goal.
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Objective
Interoperability
Defect
32. Any unique and verifiable work product or service that a party has agreed to deliver.
Force Field Analysis
Focus Group
Deliverable
Iteration
33. 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.
Operative Rule(s)
Repository
Technique
Evaluation
34. 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.
Survey
Scope
Feature
Non-functional Requirement(s)
35. 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
Transition Requirement(s)
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Requirements Model
Cost Benefit Analysis
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.
Initiative
Opportunity Analysis
Throw-away Prototype
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
37. Meets a business need by resolving a problem or allowing an organization to take advantage of an opportunity.
Solution
Non-functional Requirement(s)
Customer
Timebox
38. Something that occurs to which an organizational unit system or process must respond.
User Story
Request For Information (RFI)
Secondary Actor
Event
39. 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
Enterprise Architecture
Solution Requirement
Requirements Verification
Functional Requirement(s)
40. An analysis model that illustrates product scope by showing the system in its environment with the external entities (people and systems) that give to and receive from the system.
Product Backlog
Context Diagram
Indicator
Business Analyst
41. A prototype that dives into the details of the interface functionality or both.
Event
Business Case
Variance Analysis
Vertical Prototype
42. A system trigger that is initiated by time.
State Diagram
Temporal Event
Solution Requirement
Requirements Management Tool
43. 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.
Constraint
Business Policy
Stakeholder Analysis
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
44. A non-proprietary modeling and specification language used to specify visualize and document deliverables for object-oriented software-intensive systems.
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Attribute
Requirements Allocation
Secondary Actor
45. A higher level business rationale that when addressed will permit the organization to increase revenue avoid costs improve service or meet regulatory requirements.
Variance Analysis
Business Requirement
Business Analysis Communication Plan
Project Scope
46. 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
Customer
Project Charter
Requirements Management Tool
47. A use case composed of a common set of steps used by multiple use cases.
Focus Group
Business Need(s)
Included Use Cases
Stakeholder Analysis
48. An analysis model showing the life cycle of a data entity or class.
State Diagram
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Use Case
Assumption
49. Software developed and sold for a particular market.
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Capability
Service
Business Policy
50. A deficiency in a product or service that reduces its quality or varies from a desired attribute state or functionality.
Defect
Decomposition
Methodology
Opportunity Analysis