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1. A small group of stakeholders who will make decisions regarding the disposition and treatment of changing requirements.
Evolutionary Prototype
Sequence Diagram
Quality
Change Control Board (CCB)
2. 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.
Walkthrough
Business Analysis Approach
Document Analysis
Request For Quote (RFQ)
3. 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.
Operational Support
Survey
Process Model
Feasibility Study
4. A fixed period of time to accomplish a desired outcome.
Business Policy
Focus Group
Timebox
Survey
5. 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).
Cardinality
Repository
Prioritization
Objective
6. 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.
Evaluation
Stakeholder List
Cost Benefit Analysis
Feature
7. 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
Requirements Traceability
Structural Rule
Object Oriented Modeling
Analyst
8. A function of an organization that enables it to achieve a business goal or objective.
Stakeholder Analysis
Stakeholder Requirement
User
Capability
9. Formal approval of a set of requirements by a sponsor or other decision maker.
Dialog Map
Black Box Tests
Requirements Signoff
Requirements Package
10. 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.
Solution Requirement
Impact Analysis
Business Analysis
Elicitation
11. Work carried out or on behalf of others.
Throw-away Prototype
Class Model
Dialog Hierarchy
Service
12. The process of apportioning requirements to subsystems and components (i.e. people hardware and software).
Requirements Allocation
Requirements Signoff
Tester
Business Analysis Plan
13. Ability of systems to communicate by exchanging data or services.
Business Architecture
Interoperability
Request For Quote (RFQ)
Quality
14. A diagramming technique used in root cause analysis to identify underlying causes of an observed problem and the relationships that exist between those causes.
Fishbone Diagram
Business Policy
Capability
Dialog Hierarchy
15. 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.
Process Map
Verified Requirements
Force Field Analysis
Impact Analysis
16. Influencing factors that are believed to be true but have not been confirmed to be accurate.
Data Dictionary
Black Box Tests
Business Process
Assumption
17. 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.
Verified Requirements
Decision Analysis
Prioritization
Solution
18. 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)
Organization
Analyst
Fishbone Diagram
19. A stakeholder responsible for assessing the quality of and identifying defects in a software application.
Tester
Requirements Workshop
Capability
Business Case
20. Limitations placed on the solution design by the organization that needs the solution. Describe limitations on available solutions or an aspect of the current state that cannot be changed by the deployment of the new solution. See also technical cons
Business Constraint(s)
Solution
Operative Rule(s)
Object Oriented Modeling
21. A unit of work performed as part of an initiative or process.
Use Case
Activity
Dialog Hierarchy
Interface
22. A stakeholder who uses products or services delivered by an organization.
Solution Requirement
Customer
Black Box Tests
Relationship Map
23. A stakeholder with specific expertise in an aspect of the problem domain or potential solution alternatives or components.
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Interoperability
Lessons Learned Process
Dialog Hierarchy
24. An analysis model in table format that defines the events (i.e. the input stimuli that trigger the system to carry out some function) and their responses.
Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Event Response Table
Feature
Problem Statement
25. Creating working software in multiple releases so the entire product is delivered in portions over time.
Business Goal
Repository
Assumption
Incremental Delivery
26. 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.
Objective
Business Case
Requirements Traceability
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
27. A type of diagram that shows objects participating in interactions and the messages exchanged between them.
Customer
Sequence Diagram
Business Requirements Document
Opportunity Analysis
28. An analysis model showing the life cycle of a data entity or class.
Requirements Management Tool
State Diagram
Analyst
Metadata
29. All materials used by groups within an organization to define tailor implement and maintain their processes.
Organizational Process Asset
Vertical Prototype
Business Goal
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
30. A set of processes rules templates and working methods that prescribe how business analysis solution development and implementation is performed in a particular context.
Methodology
Business Constraint(s)
Metadata
Peer Review
31. A type of diagram defined by UML that captures all actors and use cases involved with a system or product.
Feature
Use Case Diagram
Interview
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
32. 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.
Entity-Relationship Diagram
Request For Information (RFI)
Requirements Model
Requirement
33. A group of related tasks that support a key function of business analysis.
Model(s)
Organizational Unit
Business Need(s)
Knowledge Area
34. A model that defines the boundaries of a business domain or solution.
Constraint
Scope Model
Use Case Diagram
Interface
35. An autonomous unit within an enterprise under the management of a single individual or board with a clearly defined boundary that works towards common goals and objectives. Operate on a continuous basis as opposed to an organizational unit or project
Feature
Class
Organization
Requirements Signoff
36. A business model that shows the organizational context in terms of the relationships that exist among the organization external customers and providers.
Horizontal Prototype
Tester
Prototype
Relationship Map
37. An analysis model that describes a series of actions or tasks that respond to an event. Each is an instance of a use case.
Project
Scenario
Peer Review
Activity Diagram
38. Interfaces with other systems (hardware software and human) that a proposed system will interact with.
External Interfaces
Prototype
Incremental Delivery
Interface
39. A description of an organization's business processes IT software and hardware people operations and projects and the relationships between them.
Secondary Actor
Stakeholder Requirement
Process Map
Enterprise Architecture
40. 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.
Desired Outcome
Focus Group
Use Case
Vertical Prototype
41. The set of processes templates and activities that will be used to perform business analysis in a specific context.
Lessons Learned Process
Object Oriented Modeling
Technique
Business Analysis Approach
42. The work that must be performed to deliver a product service or result with the specified features and functions.
Checklist
Evaluation
Project Scope
Scenario
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.
Analyst
Activity Diagram
Baseline
Knowledge Area
44. 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
Lessons Learned Process
Walkthrough
Relationship Map
Business Policy
45. 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.
Project Scope
Stated Requirements
State Diagram
SWOT Analysis
46. A comparison of the current state and desired future state of an organization in order to identify differences that need to be addressed.
Fishbone Diagram
Survey
Evolutionary Prototype
Gap Analysis
47. A technique that subdivides a problem into its component parts in order to facilitate analysis and understanding of those components.
Supplier
Work Product
Evaluation
Decomposition
48. A group or person who has interests that may be affected by an initiative or influence over it.
Included Use Cases
Business Event
Impact Analysis
Stakeholder
49. Requirements that have been demonstrated to deliver business value and to support the business goals and objectives.
Validated Requirements
Problem Statement
Project Charter
Elicitation
50. Activities performed to ensure that a process will deliver products that meet an appropriate level of quality.
Event Response Table
Requirements Traceability
Quality Assurance
External Interfaces