Documenting Business Requirements: Essential Steps and Best Practices
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Learn how to document business requirements effectively, including key drivers, requirements discipline, and business modeling. Discover the importance of gathering detailed information for successful systems analysis.
Documenting Business Requirements: Essential Steps and Best Practices
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Requirements Objective: document business requirements Key drivers of activities: discovery and understanding Requirements discipline and business modeling map to traditional systems analysis Activities list Gather detailed information Define functional and nonfunctional requirements Develop user interface prototype Evaluate requirements with users Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with the Unified Process
Design Objective: design system based on requirements Six major activities in the design discipline Design support services architecture and deployment environment Design the software architecture Design use case realizations Design the database Design the system and user interfaces Design the system security and controls Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with the Unified Process
Implementation Objective: build or acquire needed system components Implementation activities Build software components Acquire software components Integrate software components Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with the Unified Process