Chapter 1 Flashcards
Concept mastery
The activities that business analysts perform include:
• understanding enterprise problems and goals,
• analyzing needs and solutions,
• devising strategies,
• driving change, and
• facilitating stakeholder collaboration.
The six knowledge areas are:
• Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring:
• Elicitation and Collaboration:
• Requirements Life Cycle Management:
• Strategy Analysis:
• Requirements Analysis and Design Definition:
• Solution Evaluation:
Underlying Competencies
reflect knowledge, skills, behaviours, characteristics,
and personal qualities that help one successfully perform the role of the business
analyst.
Underlying competencies have the following structure:
• Purpose
• Definition
• Effectiveness Measures
The perspectives included in the BABOK®
Guide are:
• Agile
• Business Intelligence
• Information Technology
• Business Architecture
• Business Process Management
Perspectives have the following structure:
• Change Scope
• Business Analysis Scope
• Methodologies, Approaches, and Techniques
• Underlying Competencies
• Impact on Knowledge Areas
The change scope also identifies
the type of problems solved, the nature of the solutions being sought, and the approach to delivering these solutions and measuring their value.