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1. A technique that subdivides a problem into its component parts in order to facilitate analysis and understanding of those components.
Decomposition
Horizontal Prototype
Constraint
Data Dictionary
2. A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product service or result.
Baseline
Project
Survey
Opportunity Analysis
3. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats. It is a model used to understand influencing factors and how they may affect an initiative.
Methodology
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
SWOT Analysis
Interoperability
4. A team activity that seeks to produce a broad or diverse set of options through the rapid and uncritical generation of ideas.
Sequence Diagram
Requirements Traceability
Brainstorming
Developer
5. A group or person who has interests that may be affected by an initiative or influence over it.
Decision Tree
Stakeholder
Business Case
External Interfaces
6. A brief statement or paragraph that describes the problems in the current state and clarifies what a successful solution will look like.
Problem Statement
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Business Analysis Plan
Survey
7. A characteristic of a solution that meets the business and stakeholder requirements. May be subdivided into functional and non-functional requirements.
Functional Requirement(s)
Solution Requirement
Change Control Board (CCB)
Business Requirement
8. Software developed and sold for a particular market.
Requirement(s) Defect
Scenario
User
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
9. A matrix used to track requirements' relationships. Each column in the matrix provides requirements information and associated project or software development components.
Customer
Requirement
Business Goal
Requirements Trace Matrix
10. The analysis technique used to describe roles responsibilities and reporting structures that exist within an organization.
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Benchmarking
Requirements Validation
Organization Modeling
11. A practitioner of business analysis.
Requirements Trace Matrix
Checklist
Project Manager
Business Analyst
12. The work done to ensure that the stated requirements support and are aligned with the goals and objectives of the business.
Impact Analysis
Business Architecture
Fishbone Diagram
Requirements Validation
13. A defined association between concepts classes or entities. Usually named and include the cardinality of the association.
Relationship
Business Requirements Document
Model(s)
Verification
14. A function of an organization that enables it to achieve a business goal or objective.
Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Enterprise Architecture
Brainstorming
Capability
15. 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.
Requirements Management Tool
Throw-away Prototype
Business Analyst
Organizational Readiness Assessment
16. A set of user stories requirements or features that have been identified as candidates for potential implementation prioritized and estimated.
Return on Investment
Data Model
Product Backlog
Business Case
17. A target or metric that a person or organization seeks to meet in order to progress towards a goal.
Repository
Project Scope
Return on Investment
Objective
18. Statements of the needs of a particular stakeholder or class of stakeholders. They describe the needs that a given stakeholder has and how that stakeholder will interact with a solution. Serve as a bridge between business requirements and the various
Repository
Change Control Board (CCB)
Class
Stakeholder Requirement
19. 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.
Root Cause Analysis
Product Backlog
Stated Requirements
Scope Model
20. Identifies a specific numerical measurement that indicates progress toward achieving an impact output activity or input. See also metric.
Quality Attributes
Indicator
Decomposition
Timebox
21. A system of programming statements symbols and rules used to represent instructions to a computer.
Code
Observation
Assumption
Organizational Readiness Assessment
22. 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.
Constraint
Change-driven Methodology
Elicitation
Initiative
23. The set of capabilities a solution must deliver in order to meet the business need.
Use Case
User Requirements Document
Requirement
Solution Scope
24. A quantifiable level of an indicator that an organization wants to accomplish at a specific point in time.
Requirement
Opportunity Analysis
Verification
Metric
25. Any recognized association of people in the context of an organization or enterprise.
Dialog Map
Regulator
User
Organizational Unit
26. 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
Requirements Traceability
Temporal Event
Project Charter
Lessons Learned Process
27. The horizontal or vertical section of a process model that show which activities are performed by a particular actor or role.
Checklist
Swimlane
Class Model
Structured Walkthrough
28. Work carried out or on behalf of others.
Repository
Service
Requirements Trace Matrix
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
29. A set of processes rules templates and working methods that prescribe how business analysis solution development and implementation is performed in a particular context.
Dialog Map
Customer
Methodology
Stakeholder Analysis
30. A requirements document issued when an organization is seeking a formal proposal from vendors. Typically requires that the proposals be submitted following a specific process and using sealed bids which will be evaluated against a formal evaluation m
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Request For Quote (RFQ)
Brainstorming
31. A shared boundary between any two persons and/or systems through which information is communicated.
Interface
Technical Constraint(s)
Request For Information (RFI)
Opportunity Analysis
32. The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements.
Business Need(s)
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Quality
Activity Diagram
33. The features and functions that characterize a product service or result.
Lessons Learned Process
Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software (COTS)
Requirement(s) Defect
Product Scope
34. All materials used by groups within an organization to define tailor implement and maintain their processes.
Baseline
Exploratory Prototype
Organizational Readiness Assessment
Organizational Process Asset
35. 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
Requirements Risk Mitigation Strategy
Monitoring
Scope Model
36. A non-actionable directive that supports a business goal.
Business Policy
Organization Modeling
Product Scope
Verified Requirements
37. An analysis model that specifies complex business rules or logic concisely in an easy-to-read tabular format specifying all of the possible conditions and actions that need to be accounted for in business rules.
Decision Tables
Business Analysis
Business Analysis Communication Plan
Risk
38. An analysis model that illustrates processes that occur along with the flows of data to and from those processes.
Request For Information (RFI)
System
Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
Prototype
39. A representation and simplification of reality developed to convey information to a specific audience to support analysis communication and understanding.
Business Analysis Approach
Objective
User Acceptance Test
Model(s)
40. Assesses the effects that a proposed change will have on a stakeholder or stakeholder group project or system.
Focus Group
Solution
Document Analysis
Impact Analysis
41. A stakeholder who provides products or services to an organization.
Assumption
Supplier
Prototype
Decomposition
42. 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.
Stated Requirements
Project Scope
Analyst
Use Case
43. The problem area undergoing analysis.
Assumption
Domain
Dialog Map
Business Goal
44. A deficiency in a product or service that reduces its quality or varies from a desired attribute state or functionality.
Defect
Interface
Business Analysis Plan
Functional Requirement(s)
45. A business model that shows the organizational context in terms of the relationships that exist among the organization external customers and providers.
Cardinality
Relationship Map
Cost Benefit Analysis
Lessons Learned Process
46. A state or condition the business must satisfy to reach its vision.
Requirements Verification
Business Goal
Use Case Diagram
Business Requirement
47. Something that occurs to which an organizational unit system or process must respond.
Actor(s)
Event
Cost Benefit Analysis
Elicitation
48. A system trigger that is initiated by humans.
Business Event
Objective
Baseline
Requirements Package
49. 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
Horizontal Prototype
Timebox
Risk
Business Architecture
50. 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.
Change-driven Methodology
Activity Diagram
Solution Requirement
Requirements Validation