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Business Analysis Training – Use Case Diagrams – Part II

Jun 25, 2010 No Comments by

Use Case Diagrams – Part II In a previous blog, I presented four of the key elements of Use Case Diagrams. Do you remember them? They were actors, use cases, system boundaries, and relationships. In this entry, I want to expand on that a bit by giving you some actual examples with requirements. For those [...]

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Business Analysis Training – Use Case Diagrams – Part I

Jun 20, 2010 2 Comments by

Use Case Diagrams – Part I When it comes to UML Diagrams, Use Case Diagrams tend to be one of the first diagrams created when modeling requirements. Why is that? Well, it is probably because they provide a high-level overview of requirements. If you’d like a definition, I might say that Use Case Diagrams are [...]

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Business Analysis Training – Diagramming for Business Analysts

Apr 26, 2010 3 Comments by

Diagramming for Business Analysts Overview According to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK), there are essentially six major categories of Business Analysis Diagrams that directly relate to requirements: Business Analysis Diagrams Data Models Data models are about DATA only. They do not try to represent processes or interactions with users so much as they [...]

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Business Analysis Training | Business Analysis and Its Role in Your Organization

Apr 03, 2010 No Comments

Business Analysis and Its Role in Your Organization Business analysis is a field that is coming into its own. The job of business analysis can no longer be taken for granted in the business world. It is a vital part of finding problems and creating solutions for your organization. As an increasing number of organizations [...]

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