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What are the BA knowledge areas?
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1. Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring2. Elicitation3. Requirements Management & Communication4. Enterprise Analysis5. Requirements Analysis6. Solution Assessment & Validation
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What does an input represent?
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The information and pre-conditions necessary for a task to begin.
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What is a stakeholder?
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People who either participate in the execution of a task or who will be affected by the task.
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What does an output represent?
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A necessary result of the work described in a task
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What do techniques provide?
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Additional information on different ways that a task may be performed or different forms of output the task may take.
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Examples of analysis techniques?
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Acceptance & Evaluation Criteria DefinitionBrainstormingBusiness Rules AnalysisData Dictionary and GlossaryData Flow DiagramsData ModellingDecision AnalysisDocument AnalysisInterviewsMetrics & Key Performance IndicatorsNon-Functional Requirements AnalysisOrganization ModellingProblem TrackingProcess ModellingRequirements WorkshopsScenarios and Use Cases
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What are underlying competencies?
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Skills, knowledge and personal characteristics that support the effective performance of business analysis.
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What are the underlying competency areas related to business analysis?
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Analytical Thinking & Problem SolvingBehavioural CharacteristicsBusiness KnowledgeCommunication SkillsInteraction SkillsSoftware Applications
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