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DAY 1 - Introduction To Business Analysis

The document provides an agenda for a day 1 introduction to business analysis course. The schedule includes discussing the need for business analysis, gathering requirements through interviewing and facilitated sessions, modeling entity types and classes, relationships, use cases, workflows, and business processes. The document ends by asking for any questions, comments or suggestions.

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DAY 1 - Introduction To Business Analysis

The document provides an agenda for a day 1 introduction to business analysis course. The schedule includes discussing the need for business analysis, gathering requirements through interviewing and facilitated sessions, modeling entity types and classes, relationships, use cases, workflows, and business processes. The document ends by asking for any questions, comments or suggestions.

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DAY 1:

Introduction to
Business Analysis

Nagesh K Rachakonda
Nagesh.Rachakonda@gmail.com
DAY 1 Schedule
The Need for Business Gathering Requirements
Analysis Interviewing
Today’s Business Facilitated Sessions
Environment Class/Data Analysis
The development Lifecycle Entity Types and Classes
Project Management Relationships and
The Business Associations
Requirements Document Attributes and Methods
Requirements Definition Notation Schemes
Class/Data Modeling Business Processes
Use Case Framework Actors and Triggers
Use Case/Process Modeling Business Results
Workflow Modeling Business Rules
Beyond Business
Requirements
The Need for Business Analysis
Today’s Business Environment
The development Lifecycle
Project Management
The Business Requirements
Document
Requirements Definition
Class/Data Modeling
Use Case Framework
Use Case/Process Modeling
Workflow Modeling
Gathering Requirements
Interviewing
Facilitated Sessions
Class/Data Analysis
Entity Types and Classes
Relationships and Associations
Attributes and Methods
Notation Schemes
Business Processes
Actors and Triggers
Business Results
Business Rules
Beyond Business Requirements
Any Questions?
Any Comments?
Any Suggestions?

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