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Business Analyst

Introduction to Business Analyst

  • How to define a business analyst and what they do.

  • What the role and significance of business analysts are throughout many industries

  • Areas of expertise for business analysts in various projects and methodologies

SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)

What the different phases of the software development life cycle (SDLC) are.

Definition of Requirements collecting stage:

  • How to draft a BRD to outline the project's parameters.

 

Recognize As Is Business.

How to identify all Business Rules, Functional Requirements, Non Functional Requirements, and Use Cases over a series of JAD sessions, Create a FRD and obtain SMEs' approval.

Definition of the Analysis and Design Phase:

Wireframe creation techniques.

How to develop a use case narrative and what use cases are.

  • How to create many types of flowcharts, such as the SwimLane Diagram, Use Case Diagram, Process Flow, and WorkFlow.

  • 'Use Case walkthroughs with SMEs and getting a sign off on use case narratives.

Implementation phase definition:

How to walk through requirements and use cases with developers to help them grasp the underlying idea of requirements.

  • How to assist the implementation process by responding to any queries the developers may have about the To-Be Business

  • What are the different environments and the testing phase?

  • What exactly are Test Cases and Test Case Narratives?

 

To assist the developers in understanding the requirements, Use Cases, and Test Cases, conduct walkthroughs with them.

 

  • Weekly Bug Triage meetings with developers and testers are held to discuss open bugs.

  • Performing Manual Testing

  • Organize UAT.

 

Deployment phase definition:

 

  • How to write manuals for end users.

  • End user training definition.

SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)

  • Technology Orientation (.NET, JAVA, C++, ... ETC)

Change Request Handling:

  • Feasibility and Impact Analysis.​

  • Change Control Board meeting and approval.

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