![]() Requirements are driven by information collected by various elicitation methods however, the relevancy of the requirement needs to be determined. It is very important for a business analyst to not only identify but to scope the requirement. Elicitation activities continue while a business analyst traverse through other stages/steps of requirements gathering. Requirements identification is a highly interactive activity, which relies on the involvement of the right stakeholders. These techniques are aimed towards gathering information related to a business problem and/or a solution that business stakeholders are trying to achieve. To identify and gather requirements, a business analyst uses various requirements elicitation techniques like observation, shadowing, protocol analysis, apprenticeship, prototyping, focus groups, scenario’s, background research and many others. ![]() This phase builds the basic requirements framework for delivery. Requirements discovery is a phase in which we identify, gather and scope the requirements. The requirements management/handling process consists of 4 basic steps: Discovery, Analyze, Draft and Implement. Business analysts identify the right requirements and help them convert into a form consumable by delivery teams to deliver the expected outcome in a timely manner. ![]() Business analysts are the ones who not only ensures the expected solution is delivered, but they’re also the owner of the requirements handling/management process. These requirements drive the solution and are the key elements of any successful solution implementation. What makes requirements an essential part of a BA’s job?įor a business analyst, requirements are defined as the logical and essential steps which needs to be fulfilled in order to achieve a successful end-state or a solution to a stakeholder’s business problem. This is the reason why a successful business analyst is always good at requirements handling/management process. If a business analyst fails to identify and translate the right requirements, they’re out of a job. In a classic business analyst universe, requirements are the soul of all the work a business analyst does. ![]()
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