Thursday, September 13, 2018

Business Analysis key concepts

The Business Analysis Core Concept Model

There are six core concept models in the business analysis core concept model:
Change: The act of transformation.

Need:A opportunity to be addressed.

Solution:Specific way of satisfying needs.

Stakeholder: A group of individuals with a relationship to the change.

Value:The worth of something.

Context:The circumstances that influence and provide understanding of the change

Requirements Classification Scheme





Business Requirements 

Are the critical activities of an organization that must be performed to meet the enterprise(s) objectives. As for IBM the mission is "Leadership in creating, developing and manufacturing the most advanced information technologies, World wide network that translates advanced technologies into business value for customers, Professional solutions, services and consulting business world wide."

Stakeholder Requirements

Describing the needs of stakeholders views of those at the business or enterprise operations level. Requirements are collected from stakeholders such as customers, business units, end users and investors.IBM's vision statement indicates that "At IBM, we strive to lead in the invention, development and manufacture of the industry’s most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, storage systems and microelectronics. We translate these advanced technologies into value for our customers through our professional solutions, services and consulting businesses worldwide." 

Solution Requirements

Specify the conditions and capabilities a solution has to have in order to meet the need or solve the problems. The requirements must be met or support the driving business objectives, In addition to meeting stakeholders objectives. IBM's values states "Dedication to every clients success, Innovation that matters - for our company and for the world, Trust and personal responsibility in all relationships.".

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