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Chapter 2: Business Analysis Planning & 2.1 Plan Analysis Approach n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.2 Conduct Stakeholder Analysis n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.3 Plan Business Analysis Activities n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.4 Plan Business Analysis Communication n/a n/a 2.5 Plan Requirements Management n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.6 Manage Business Analysis Performance n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9/1/2013 3:56 AM Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice A Guide to the IIBA Business Analysis Competency Model Version 1.0, IIBA, 3/22/2010. A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK Guide) Metrics-Driven Enterprise Software Development: Effectively Meeting Evolving Business Needs Metrics-Driven Enterprise Software Development: Effectively Meeting Evolving Business Needs Metrics-Driven Enterprise Software Development: Effectively Meeting Evolving Business Needs Page 1 of 36 Software Requirements Software Requirements Software Requirements Software Requirements Software Requirements Getting It Right: Business Requirement Analysis Tools and Techniques Determining Project Requirements Getting It Right: Business Requirement Analysis Tools and Techniques Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis Determining Project Requirements. A Guide to the Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) A Guide to the Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) Estimating Software Costs: Realism to Estimating Estimating Software Costs: Realism to Estimating Source: Web Link Source: Web Link Source: Web Link Unearthing Business Requirements: Elicitation Tools and Techniques Getting It Right: Business Requirement Analysis Tools and Techniques A Guide to the Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) Outside-in Software Development: A Practical Approach to Building Successful Stakeholder-based Products Structured System Analysis and Design The Business Analyst's Handbook Agile Software Development: Evaluating the Methods for Your Organization. Artech House. 2005. Source: World Wide Web link The Unified Process Inception Phase: Best Practices for Completing the Unified Process A Guide to the Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide)
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Book Name
9.3 Brainstorming
9.9 Document Analysis Review Existing Documentation (Synonym to 9.9) 9.11 Focus Groups 9.13 Interface Analysi External Interface Analysis (Synonym to 9.13) 9.14 Interviews 9.18 Observation Job Shadowing (Synomym to 9.18) 9.22 Prototyping Storyboarding (Synonym to 9.22) Navigation Flow (Synonym to 9.22) Paper Prototyping (Synonym to 9.22) Screen Flows (Synonym to 9.22) 9.23 Requirements Workshops Elicitation Workshop (Synomym to 9.23) Facilitated Workshop (Synonym to 9.23)
Executing Data Quality Projects: Ten Steps to Quality Data and Trusted Information Understanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements, Methods, Tools and Techinques User and Task Analysis for Interface Design
About Face 2.0: The Essentials of Interaction Design Paper Prottyping: the Fast and Easy Way to Define and Refine User Interfaces Performance Dashboards: Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Your Business Data Modeling Essentials, Third Edition The Art and Power of Elicitation: Running Powerful Meetings
9.31 Survey
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The Art and Science of 360 Degree Feedback, Second Edition 3.2 Conduct Elicitation Activity 9.3 Brainstorming Faciliatior's Guide to Participatory Decision Making, Second Edition
9.9 Document Analysis Review Existing Documentation (Synonym to 9.9) 9.11 Focus Groups 9.13 Interface Analysi External Interface Analysis (Synonym to 9.13) 9.14 Interviews 9.18 Observation Job Shadowing (Synomym to 9.18) 9.22 Prototyping Storyboarding (Synonym to 9.22) Navigation Flow (Synonym to 9.22) Paper Prototyping (Synonym to 9.22) Screen Flows (Synonym to 9.22) 9.23 Requirements Workshops Elicitation Workshop (Synomym to 9.23) Facilitated Workshop (Synonym to 9.23)
Executing Data Quality Projects: Ten Steps to Quality Data and Trusted Information Understanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements, Methods, Tools and Techinques User and Task Analysis for Interface Design
About Face 2.0: The Essentials of Interaction Design Paper Prottyping: the Fast and Easy Way to Define and Refine User Interfaces Performance Dashboards: Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Your Business Data Modeling Essentials, Third Edition The Art and Power of Elicitation: Running Powerful Meetings
9.31 Survey
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The Art and Science of 360 Degree Feedback, Second Edition 3.3 Document Elicitation Results 9.3 Brainstorming Faciliatior's Guide to Participatory Decision Making, Second Edition
9.9 Document Analysis Review Existing Documentation (Synonym to 9.9) 9.11 Focus Groups 9.13 Interface Analysi External Interface Analysis (Synonym to 9.13) 9.14 Interviews 9.18 Observation Job Shadowing (Synomym to 9.18) 9.20 Problem Tracking 9.22 Prototyping Storyboarding (Synonym to 9.22) Navigation Flow (Synonym to 9.22) Paper Prototyping (Synonym to 9.22) Screen Flows (Synonym to 9.22) 9.23 Requirements Workshops Elicitation Workshop (Synomym to 9.23) Facilitated Workshop (Synonym to 9.23)
Executing Data Quality Projects: Ten Steps to Quality Data and Trusted Information Understanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements, Methods, Tools and Techinques User and Task Analysis for Interface Design
About Face 2.0: The Essentials of Interaction Design Paper Prottyping: the Fast and Easy Way to Define and Refine User Interfaces Performance Dashboards: Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Your Business Data Modeling Essentials, Third Edition The Art and Power of Elicitation: Running Powerful Meetings
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9.31 Survey 9.31 Questionnaire 3.4 Confirm Elicitation Results 9.14 Interviews 9.18 Observation Job Shadowing (Synomym to 9.18) Chapter 4 RM & Communication 4.1 Manage Solution Scope & Requirements 9.2 Problem Tracking 4.1.5.2 Baselining 4.1.5.3 Signoff
Designing and Using Organizational Surveys: A Seven Step Process The Art and Science of 360 Degree Feedback, Second Edition
A Guide to the Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), Fourth Edition Customer Centered Requirements: Creating Successful Products Through Smart Requirements Management Determining Project Requirements Software Requirements, Second Edition
Getting It Right: Business Requirement Analysis Tools and Techniques Requirements Engineering, Second Edition
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UML for the IT Business Analyst: A Practical Guide to Requirements Gathering Using the Unified Modeling Language, Second Edition
Determining Project Requirements 4.4.5.2 Requirements for Vendor A Guide to Software Package Evaluation and Selection Selection
Unearthing Business Requirements: Elicitation Tools and Techniques Understanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements, Methods, Tools and Techniques The Business Analyst's Handbook
The Art and Power of Facilitation: Running Powerful Meetings Chapter 5 - Enterprise Analysis 5.1 Define Business Need 9/1/2013 3:56 AM Page 6 of 36
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Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, 2nd Edition Business Rules Applied: Building Better Systems Using the Business Rules Approach Unsderstanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements, Methods, Tools, And Techniques 9.11 Focus Groups 9.12 Functional Decomposition The Art of Software Modeling 9.25 Root Cause Analysis 5.2 Assess Capabiltiy Gaps 9.9 Document Analysis 9.32 SWOT Analysis 5.3 Determine Solution Approach 9.2 Benchmarking 9.3 Brainstorming 9.8 Decision Analysis 9.10 Estimation 9.32 SWOT Analysis 5.3.5.2 Feasiblity Analysis Benchmarking Strategies: A tool For Profit Improvements Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, 2nd Edition Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects, Second Edition Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art The Product Managers's Desk Reference Determining Project Requirements The Product Managers's Desk Reference
The Root Cause Analysis Handbook: A Simplified Approach To Identifying, Correcting, and Reporting Workplace Errors
The Business Analyst As Strategist: Translating Business Strategies into Valuable Solutions 5.4 Define Solution Scope 9.12 Functional Decomposition The Art of Software Modeling 9.13 Interface Analysis User and Task Analysis for Interface Design 9.27 Scopte Modeling 9.33 User Stories 5.5 Define Business Case 9.8 Decision Analysis 9.10 Estimation 9.16 Metrics and Key Performance Indicators 9.24 Risk Analysis 9/1/2013 3:56 AM Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects, Second Edition Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art Performance Management: Finding the Missing Pieces Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects, Second Edition Page 7 of 36 Beginning Relational Data Modeling, Second Edition Scenarios, Stories, use Cases: Through the Systems Development Life Cycle
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Technique Name 9.32 SWOT Analysis The Product Managers's Desk Reference
Book Name
Chapter 6: Requirements Analysis 6.1 Prioritize Requirements n/a MOSCOW, Voting Timebox Software Requirements, Second Edition Customer-Centered Products: Creating Successful Products Through Smart Requirements Management Requirements Modelling and Specification for Service Oriented Architecture Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis
6.2 Organize Requirements n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide The Art of Software Modeling Guide to Applying the UML Getting It Right: Business Requirement Analysis Tools and Techniques Managing IT Systems Requirements Managing IT Systems Requirements Telling Stories: A Short Path to Writing Better Software Requirements Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis The Requirements Engineering Handbook
6.3 Specify and Model Requirements n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.4 Define Assumptions and Constraints n/a n/a n/a A Guide to the Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) Determining Project Requirements businessThink: Rules for Getting It Right--Now, and No Matter What!
UML for the IT Business Analyst: A Practical Guide to Requirements Gathering Using the Unified Modeling Language, Second Editio Scenarios, Stories, Use Cases: Through the Systems Development Life-Cycle The Decision Model: A Business Logic Framework Linking Business and Technology Business Process Management: Practical Guidelines to Successful Implementations, Second Edition The Business Analyst's Handbook Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide Requirements Engineering, Second Edition Requirements Engineering, Second Edition
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6.5 Verify Requirements n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.6 Validate Requirements n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Chapter 7 - Solution Assessment and Validation 7.1 Assess Proposed Solution 9.1 Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition 9.8 Decision Analysis 9.34 Vendor Assessment 7.2 Allocate Requirements Faciliatior's Guide to Particiaptory Decision-Making, Second Edition 9.1 Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition 9.4 Business Rules Analysis Business Rules Applied: Building Better Systems Using the Business Rules Approach 9.8 Decision Analysis Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects, Second Edition 9.12 Functional Decomposition The Art of Software Modeling Projects Business Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology 9.21 Process Modeling 9.26 Scenarios and Use Cases Scenarios, Stories, Use Cases: Through the Systems Development Life-Cycle 7.3 Assess Organzational Readiness 9.1 Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition Faciliatior's Guide to Particiaptory Decision-Making, Second Edition Faciliatior's Guide to Particiaptory Decision-Making, Second Edition Requirements Engineering, Second Edition Requirements Engineering, Second Edition A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK Guide) Version 2.0 Lean Software Strategies: Proven Techniques for Managers and Developers Software Requirements, Second Edition Software Testing and Quality Assurance: Theory and Practice Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice Software Requirements, Second Edition Managing IT Systems Requirements Software Requirements, Second Edition
Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects, Second Edition Business Proc ess Outsourcing: The Competitive Advantage
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Technique Name
Book Name
9.6 Data Flow Diagrams and 9.21 Process Models 9.11 Focus Groups 9.19 Organization Modeling 9.20 Problem Tracking 9.24 Risk Analysis 9.32 SWOT Analysis 7.4 Define Transition Requrements 9.4 Business Rules Analysis 9.6 Data Flow Diagrams and 9.21 Process Models
Systems Analysis and Design, Fourth Edition Unsderstanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements, Methods, Tools, And Techniques Service-Oriented Modeling: Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture Software Requirements, Second Edition Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects, Second Edition The Product Managers's Desk Reference Business Rules Applied: Building Better Systems Using the Business Rules Approach
Systems Analysis and Design, Fourth Edition 9.7 Data Modeling 7.5 Validate Solution Faciliatior's Guide to Particiaptory Decision-Making, Second Edition 9.1 Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition 9.20 Problem Tracking 9.25 Root Cause Analysis 7.6 Evaluate Solution Performance 9.8 Decision Analysis 9.11 Focus Groups 9.18 Observation Risk and Decision Analysis in Projects, Second Edition Unsderstanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements, Methods, Tools, And Techniques User and Task Analysis for Interface Design Data Modeling Essentials, Third Edition
The Root Cause Analysis Handbook: A Simplified Approach To Identifying, Correcting, and Reporting Workplace Errors
9.31 Survey/Questionnaire Chapter 8 - Underlying Competencies 8.1 Analytical Thinking and Problem Solving 8.1.1. Creative Thinking 8.1.1. Creative Thinking
Think Better: (Your Companys Future Depends On It . . . and So Does Yours Idea Mapping: How to Access Your Hidden Brain Power, Learn Faster, Remember More, and Achieve Success in Business Page 10 of 36
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Technique Name 8.1.2. Decision Making 8.1.2. Decision Making 8.1.3. Learning 8.1.4. Problem Solving 8.1.4. Problem Solving 8.1.4. Problem Solving 8.1.5. Systems Thinking
Book Name Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making Developing Decision-Making Skills for Business Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge Lean Six Sigma Demystified Problem Solving in Organizations: A Methodological Handbook for Business Students Business Strategy: A Guide to Effective Decision-Making Systems Thinking, Systems Practice Ethics for the Real World: Creating a Personal Code to Guide Decisions in Work and Life Goal Analysis: How to Clarify Your Goals So You Can Actually Achieve Them Competence at Work: Models for Superior Performance Teamwork is an Individual Skill: Getting Your Work Done When Sharing Responsibility Analyst to Leader: Elevating the Role of the Business Analyst
8.2 Behavioral Characteristics 8.2.1. Ethics 8.2.2. Personal Organization 8.2.2. Personal Organization 8.2.2. Personal Organization 8.2.3. Trustworthiness 8.3 Business Knowledge A to Z of Management Concepts and Models 8.3.1. Business Principles and Practices Anatomy of a Business: What It Is, What It Does, and How It Works 8.3.1. Business Principles and Practices Business Strategy: A Guide to Effective Decision-Making 8.3.1. Business Principles and Practices Source: World Wide Web link 8.3.2. Industry Knowledge Source: World Wide Web link 8.3.2. Industry Knowledge 8.3.3. Organization Knowledge Source: Personal Networking 8.3.3. Organization Knowledge Source: Internet, i.e. Bloomberg News, etc. 8.3.3. Organization Knowledge Source: Social Networking sites i.e. LinkedIn 8.3.3. Organization Knowledge Source: Professional Organizations, i.e. IIBA, PMI, ASQ, etc. Sources: Vendor websites, vendor training, trial software 8.3.4. Solution Knowledge 8.4 Communication Skills 8.4.1. Oral Communications 8.4.1. Oral Communications 8.4.2. Teaching 8.4.2. Teaching 8.4.3. Written Communications 8.4.3. Written Communications 8.4.3. Written Communications 8.5 Interaction Skills 8.5.1. Facilitation and Negotiation 8.5.1. Facilitation and Negotiation 8.5.2. Leadership and Influencing 8.5.2. Leadership and Influencing 8.5.3. Teamwork 8.5.3. Teamwork 8.6 Software Applications 8.6.1. General-Purpose Applications Sources: Microsoft Project, Visio, PowerPoint, Word, Excel or the OpenOffice.org counterparts 9/1/2013 3:56 AM Page 11 of 36 The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice The Skilled Facilitator: A Comprehensive Resource for Consultants, Facilitators, Managers, Trainers, and Coaches Facilitating to Lead!: Leadership Strategies for a Networked World From Analyst to Leader: Elevating the Role of the Business Analyst Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making Teamwork is an Individual Skill: Getting Your Work Done When Sharing Responsibility Own the Room: Business Presentations that Persuade, Engage & Get Results The Art and Power of Facilitation: Running Powerful Meetings Managing Teams The Mentor's Guide: Facilitating Effective Learning Relationships Business Communication Persuasive Business Proposals: Writing to Win More Customers, Clients, and Contracts The Manager's Guide to Business Writing
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Book Name
Software Requirement Patterns Sources: IBM Rational Suite, Blueprint Requirements Center, iRise Professional Edition, Borland CaliberRM Repository, Ravens Ra
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J.B. Dixit and Raj Kumar Chapter 2 - The System Development Life Cycle Element: Methodology http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_30713/book.asp (Plan-Driven, Change Driven Howard Podeswa Chapter 1 - Overview of BA Activities Throughout the Life Cycle Element: Methodology http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_33962/book.asp (Plan-Driven, Change Driven Alan S Koch Element: Methodology http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_14780/book.asp (Plan-Driven, Change Driven Rod Coffin and Derek Lane A Practical Guide to Seven Agile Methodologies, [sign-in required]Element: Methodology http://www.devx.com/architect/Article/32761/0/page/1 (Plan-Driven, Change Driven Scott W. Ambler and Larry L. Constantine Chapter 1 - Introduction Element: Methodology http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_2889/book.asp (Plan-Driven, Change Driven Project Management Institute Chapter 2 - Project Life Cycle and Organization, Section 2.4.3 Organizational Element: Organizational Process Assets. http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_29854/book.asp Process assets Rosemary Hossenlopp and Kathleen Chapter B. Hass 4 - Conduct a Stakeholder Analysis Hass, Kathleen B., Don J. Wessels,Appendix and Kevin ABrennan - Stakeholder Analysis Template Project Management Institute Chapter 10 - Project Communications Management Carl Kessler and John Sweitzer Project Management Institute Project Management Institute Capers Jones Capers Jones Mike Cohn Kirsten Ribu Tyner Bain Barbara A. Carkenord Jonasson, Hans Chapter 2 - Project Life Cycle and Organization Chapter 3 - Project Management Processes for a Project Chapter 3 - Six Forms of Software Cost Estimation Chapter 6 - Manual Software-Estimating Methods Estimating With Use Case Points Estimating Object-Oriented Software Projects with Use Cases Use Case Points Excel Spreadsheet Template http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_24867/book.asp http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_24864/book.asp http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_29854/book.asp http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_23528/book.asp
Chapter 6: Know Your Analysis Techniques (CATEGORIZING AND PRESENTING Tables 6.7 and REQUIREMENTS) 6.8 show http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_32965/book.asp examples of guidelines for deliverables for different types of projects and different a Chapter 9 - Effective Requirements Communication http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_26418/book.asp
Karl E. Wiegers Chapter 1, Figure 1-1: Relationship of several types of requirements Element: information. Tracing Requirements http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_6818/book.asp Karl E. Wiegers Chapter 20: Figure 20-1: Four types of requirements traceability. Element: Tracing Requirements http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_6818/book.asp Karl E. Wiegers Chapter 20: Figure 20-2: Some possible requirements traceability links. Element: Tracing Requirements http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_6818/book.asp Karl E. Wiegers Chapter 20: Table 20-1: One Kind of Requirements Traceability Matrix Element: Tracing Requirements http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_6818/book.asp Karl E. Wiegers Chapter 21 - Tools for Requirements Management Element: Repository http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_6818/book.asp Kathleen B. Hass, Don J. Wessels, Chapter and Kevin 7Brennan Specifying Requirements http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_24864/book.asp Element: Attributes Hans Jonasson Chapter 7 - Ways to Gather Requirements Element: Requirementshttp://common.books24x7.com/book/id_26418/book.asp prioritization, BABOK 7.17 Kathleen B. Hass, Don J. Wessels, Chapter and Kevin 8Brennan Requirements Management http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_24864/book.asp Element: Change Management Brian Berenbach, Daniel J. Paulish, Chapter Juergen 1Kazmeier, - Introduction, and Arnold Section Rudorfer 1.7 Characteristics of a Good Requirement Related BABOK 6.5, 6.6http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_22143/book.asp IIBA IIBA Chapter 8 , Underlying Competencies Subhajit Datta Chapter 7 - RequirementsThe Drivers of Software Development Sample Correlation Matrix http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_30328/book.asp (artifacts x requirements), Mutation Score Subhajit Datta Chapter 4 - Key Themes in Software Measurements http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_30328/book.asp Subhajit Datta Chapter 14 - Diving at the Deep End http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_30328/book.asp 9/1/2013 3:56 AM Page 13 of 36
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Chapter 8: Brainstorming
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Danette Gilvary Catherine Courage and Kathy Baxter JoAnn T. Hackos and Janice C. Redish
Chapter 3: The Ten Steps Process Chapter 12: Focus Groups See Table of Contents for various chapters
Jag Sodhi and Prince Sodhi Diane Arthur Benjamin Lieberman Hans Jonasson Karl E. Wiegers Ben Rinzler Allan Cooper and Robert Reimann Caroline Snyder Wayne W. Eckerson Graeme C. Simsion and Graham C. Witt Alice Zavala and Kathleen B. Hass Kathleen B. Hass, Don J. Wessels and Kevin Brennan Allan H. Church Janine Waclawski and Allen I. Kraut
Chapter 2: System Requirements Elicitation Chapter 4: How to Get the Most Out of Every Interview Chapter 3: Observing Behavior Chapter 7: Ways to Gather Requirements Chapter 13: Risk Reduction Through Prototyping See Table of Contents for various chapters Chapter 19: Desiging Look and Feel Chapter 12: What Paper is Good For Chapter 12: How to Design Effective Dashboard Screens Chapter 9: The Business Requirements Chapter 5: Requirements Elicitation Meetings
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Book Author Richard Lepsinger and Anntoinette D. Lucia Sam Kaner Kathleen B. Hass, Don J. Wessels and Kevin Brennan
Chapter Number/Name
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Link
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Danette Gilvary Catherine Courage and Kathy Baxter JoAnn T. Hackos and Janice C. Redish
Chapter 3: The Ten Steps Process Chapter 12: Focus Groups See Table of Contents for various chapters
Jag Sodhi and Prince Sodhi Diane Arthur Benjamin Lieberman Hans Jonasson Karl E. Wiegers Ben Rinzler Allan Cooper and Robert Reimann Caroline Snyder Wayne W. Eckerson Graeme C. Simsion and Graham C. Witt Alice Zavala and Kathleen B. Hass Kathleen B. Hass, Don J. Wessels and Kevin Brennan Allan H. Church Janine Waclawski and Allen I. Kraut
Chapter 2: System Requirements Elicitation Chapter 4: How to Get the Most Out of Every Interview Chapter 3: Observing Behavior Chapter 7: Ways to Gather Requirements Chapter 13: Risk Reduction Through Prototyping See Table of Contents for various chapters Chapter 19: Desiging Look and Feel Chapter 12: What Paper is Good For Chapter 12: How to Design Effective Dashboard Screens Chapter 9: The Business Requirements Chapter 5: Requirements Elicitation Meetings
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Book Author Richard Lepsinger and Anntoinette D. Lucia Sam Kaner Kathleen B. Hass, Don J. Wessels and Kevin Brennan
Chapter Number/Name
Notes
Link
http://iiba.books24x7.com/toc.asp?bookid=29643 http://iiba.books24x7.com/toc.asp?bookid=18029
http://iiba.books24x7.com/toc.asp?bookid=24864
Danette Gilvary Catherine Courage and Kathy Baxter JoAnn T. Hackos and Janice C. Redish
Chapter 3: The Ten Steps Process Chapter 12: Focus Groups See Table of Contents for various chapters
Jag Sodhi and Prince Sodhi Diane Arthur Benjamin Lieberman Hans Jonasson Karl E. Wiegers Karl E. Wiegers Ben Rinzler Allan Cooper and Robert Reimann Caroline Snyder Wayne W. Eckerson Graeme C. Simsion and Graham C. Witt Alice Zavala and Kathleen B. Hass Kathleen B. Hass, Don J. Wessels and Kevin Brennan
Chapter 2: System Requirements Elicitation Chapter 4: How to Get the Most Out of Every Interview Chapter 3: Observing Behavior Chapter 7: Ways to Gather Requirements See Table of Contents for various chapters Chapter 13: Risk Reduction Through Prototyping See Table of Contents for various chapters Chapter 19: Desiging Look and Feel Chapter 12: What Paper is Good For Chapter 12: How to Design Effective Dashboard Screens Chapter 9: The Business Requirements Chapter 5: Requirements Elicitation Meetings
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Book Author Allan H. Church Janine Waclawski and Allen I. Kraut Richard Lepsinger and Anntoinette D. Lucia Diane Arthur Benjamin Lieberman Hans Jonasson
Chapter Number/Name
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Chapter 2: Step 2 - Developing a World-Class Survey Resource B: Checklist for Selecting a Questionnaire Chapter 4: How to Get the Most Out of Every Interview Chapter 3: Observing Behavior Chapter 7: Ways to Gather Requirements
PMI Ivy F. Hooks and Kristin A. Farry Hans Jonasson Karl E. Wiegers
Chapter 5: Project Scope Management Chapter 12: Drawing a Line in the Sand: Preparing to Baseline Chapter 4: Creating a Plan for the Requirements Phase Chapter 5: Establishing the Product Vision and Project Scope Chapter 1, Figure 1-1: Relationship of several types of requirements information. Chapter 20, Figure 20-1: Four Types of requirements traceability. Figure 20-2: Some possible requirements traceability links Table 20-1: One kind of requirements traceability matrix Chapter 8: Tracing Requirements through the BLSC.
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Elizabeth Hull, Ken Jackson, and Chapter 7: Advanced Traceabililty Jeremy Dick Brian Berenbach, Daniel J. Paulish, Juergen Kazmeier, and Arnold Rudorfer Chapter 7: Measurement and Metrics
http://iiba.books24x7.com/toc.asp?bkid=22143 I chose this book because it explores how to effectively use the information gathered in traceability.
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Howard Podeswa
Chapter 9: Optimizing Consistency and Reuse in the Requirements Documentation Chapter 2: Meeting Requirements -- Meeting Objective: Reuse User Requirements
http://iiba.books24x7.com/toc.asp?bookid=33965
Howard Podeswa
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Stephen Withall
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Hans Jonasson
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