Elicitation Questions for Business Analysis Information - Kadir Çamoğlu

Elicitation Questions for Business Analysis Information

By Kadir Çamoğlu

  • Release Date: 2022-09-08
  • Genre: Software

Description

"The right questions to the right person, in the right place, at the right time…"

One of the most important prerequisites for a successful IT software project and the right software solution is to conduct an effective business analysis. Good business analysis is only possible with the right questions. I wrote the "What Should You Ask? Eliciting Requirements for Software Solutions" as a supportive reference for conducting successful business analysis studies. The book covers the entire process of business analysis, with over 2000 sample questions in four categories comprising application lifecycle management, business analysis process, product, and non-functional dimensions. It also includes over 300 samples of business analysis information, 25 checklists, and 22 exercises not only for the analysts at the beginning of their careers but also for the experienced ones.

What you'll learn:
5 Ws + HowAsking QuestionsThe 4 Dimensions of Business AnalysisApplication Lifecycle Management DimensionPre-Project WorksNew Solution DevelopmentExisting Solution ImplementationSoftware MaintenanceAnalyzing Current State and Business NeedsDefining Future State, Business Value, and Gap AnalysisDealing with UncertaintyStakeholdersTransitionBusiness Analysis Process DimensionPlanningElicitationBusiness Analysis Information ManagementCollaborationRequirements Analysis and Conceptual Design DefinitionScope and Change ManagementBusiness Analysis Process ImprovementProduct DimensionUser - User RoleFunctional Requirements and FunctionalityUser InterfaceBusiness Objects and Data StructureReporting and Data AnalyticsNon-Functional Requirements DimensionFunctional SuitabilityPerformance EfficiencyCompatibilityUsabilityReliabilitySecurityMaintainabilityPortability
Who should read this book?
The primary audience for this book is anyone who performs analysis tasks in software solutions, regardless of what the business card says. The following audiences will benefit most from this book:
AnalystsSystems AnalystsSystems EngineersBusiness AnalystsRequirements EngineersProcess AnalystsWeb DesignersUser Experience DesignersDevelopersTest ExpertsProject ManagerDemand ManagersService ManagersConsultantsSolution DevelopersProduct ManagersScrum Masters
Apart from those, other positions such as key users, operational support staff, and process owners in business units, can also benefit from this book if they are to contribute to software solutions. Although the book is primarily written for beginners in business analysis, experienced analysts will also benefit from it, as it offers different perspectives.

What this book is not:

It is not a book about any particular industry (finance, manufacturing, retail, etc.). Besides that, this book comprises sample questions that the analyst can use in the business analysis process. It does not contain questions to prepare for certification of business analysis.

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