Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysis

One of the most important prerequisites for a successful IT software project and the right software solution is to conduct an effective business analysis. A good business analysis is only possible with the right techniques. Especially to support analysts at the beginning of their careers, I have written the book "Necessities Revealing Techniques for Business Analysts" as a supporting reference to carry out successful business analysis studies by filtering over 25 years of software projects, software process consultancy, and corporate training experiences in a pot.

 

The book contains the most common techniques used to reveal business analysis information, especially requirements. Techniques are discussed in detail with the titles of what they are, how they are applied, success factors, and important points about use.

 

What Will You Learn?
• Elicitation
• Document Analysis Technique
• Interview Technique
• Interface Analysis Technique
• Focus Group Technique
• Workshop Technique
• Brainstorming Technique
• Observation Technique
• Prototyping Technique
• Survey Technique
• Reverse Engineering Technique

 

Who should read this book?
This target audience is anyone who performs analysis in software solutions, no matter what is written on the business card. The following audiences will benefit most from this book:
• Analysts
• System Analysts
• System Engineers
• Requirements Engineers
• Business Analysts
• Process Analysts
• Web Designers
• User Experience Designers
• Developers
• Test Experts
• Project Managers
• Demand Managers
• Service Managers
• Consultants
• Solution Developers
• Product Managers
• Scrum Masters

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Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysis

One of the most important prerequisites for a successful IT software project and the right software solution is to conduct an effective business analysis. A good business analysis is only possible with the right techniques. Especially to support analysts at the beginning of their careers, I have written the book "Necessities Revealing Techniques for Business Analysts" as a supporting reference to carry out successful business analysis studies by filtering over 25 years of software projects, software process consultancy, and corporate training experiences in a pot.

 

The book contains the most common techniques used to reveal business analysis information, especially requirements. Techniques are discussed in detail with the titles of what they are, how they are applied, success factors, and important points about use.

 

What Will You Learn?
• Elicitation
• Document Analysis Technique
• Interview Technique
• Interface Analysis Technique
• Focus Group Technique
• Workshop Technique
• Brainstorming Technique
• Observation Technique
• Prototyping Technique
• Survey Technique
• Reverse Engineering Technique

 

Who should read this book?
This target audience is anyone who performs analysis in software solutions, no matter what is written on the business card. The following audiences will benefit most from this book:
• Analysts
• System Analysts
• System Engineers
• Requirements Engineers
• Business Analysts
• Process Analysts
• Web Designers
• User Experience Designers
• Developers
• Test Experts
• Project Managers
• Demand Managers
• Service Managers
• Consultants
• Solution Developers
• Product Managers
• Scrum Masters

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Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysis

Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysis

by Kadir Çamoglu
Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysis

Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysis

by Kadir Çamoglu

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Overview

One of the most important prerequisites for a successful IT software project and the right software solution is to conduct an effective business analysis. A good business analysis is only possible with the right techniques. Especially to support analysts at the beginning of their careers, I have written the book "Necessities Revealing Techniques for Business Analysts" as a supporting reference to carry out successful business analysis studies by filtering over 25 years of software projects, software process consultancy, and corporate training experiences in a pot.

 

The book contains the most common techniques used to reveal business analysis information, especially requirements. Techniques are discussed in detail with the titles of what they are, how they are applied, success factors, and important points about use.

 

What Will You Learn?
• Elicitation
• Document Analysis Technique
• Interview Technique
• Interface Analysis Technique
• Focus Group Technique
• Workshop Technique
• Brainstorming Technique
• Observation Technique
• Prototyping Technique
• Survey Technique
• Reverse Engineering Technique

 

Who should read this book?
This target audience is anyone who performs analysis in software solutions, no matter what is written on the business card. The following audiences will benefit most from this book:
• Analysts
• System Analysts
• System Engineers
• Requirements Engineers
• Business Analysts
• Process Analysts
• Web Designers
• User Experience Designers
• Developers
• Test Experts
• Project Managers
• Demand Managers
• Service Managers
• Consultants
• Solution Developers
• Product Managers
• Scrum Masters


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166531568
Publisher: Kadir Çamoglu
Publication date: 09/05/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 150 KB

About the Author

Kadir Çamoğlu (Ph.D., Computer Engineering), is a problem solver, consultant, teacher, author,  practitioner, and architect of system and software solutions. Over the past 25 years, he has worked in every phase of the software development life-cycle. Kadir, who has been particularly focused on software quality and processes for the last 10 years, has published 13 books in Turkish in print and electronic formats in this field. He also holds the CBAP, PMP, PSM I, CSM and CSPO certifications.

kadir.camoglu@gmail.com

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