Structure of the BABOK® Guide: Business Analyst Key Concept, Underlying Competencies, Techniques, Perspectives.
Content :Bussiness Analysis Key Concept, Knowledge Areas, Competencies, Techniques, Perspectives.
Key Concepts:
• Business Analysis Core Concept Model™ (BACCM™)
• Key Terms
• Requirements Classification Schema
• Stakeholders
• Requirements and Design
Knowledge Areas:
• Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
• Elicitation and Collaboration
• Requirements Life Cycle Management:
• Strategy Analysis
• Requirements Analysis and Design Definition
• Solution Evaluation
Tasks: is a discrete piece of work that may be performed formally or informally as
part of business analysis.
Each task in the BABO Guide is presented in the following format: Purpose, Description
Inputs, Elements, Guidelines/Tools, Techniques, Stakeholders, Outputs.
Underlying competencies reflect knowledge, skills, behaviours, characteristics, and personal qualities that help one successfully perform the role of the business analyst.
Underlying competencies have the following structure:
Purpose
Definition
Effectiveness Measures
Techniques: provide additional information on ways that a task may be performed.
Techniques have the following structure:
Purpose
Description
Elements
Usage Considerations
Perspectives are used within business analysis work to provide focus to tasks and
techniques specific to the context of the initiative.
Perspectives have the following structure:
Change Scope
Business Analysis Scope
Methodologies, Approaches, and Techniques
Underlying Competencies
Impact on Knowledge Areas