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Question:  Business Requirements Modeling

Answer: How would you use Requirements Modeling and when?


March 03, 2009 05:58:17 #2
 Arpit Mediratta   Member Since: March 2009    Total Comments: 2 

RE: Business Requirements Modeling
 
I agree with the above answer but the Example been given is not absolutely correct.

Any time if you are adding some new module/application, you need to revise the Modeling Structure.

WHY TO REVISE:

Now this is an important question why to revise everytime when you add something new in to existing application.

See a very basic example is, lets suppose we have Requirment Management Tool, like RequisitePro.... if we have traceability between/among the requirements and we add new requiremnt then immediately it shows ERROR.

Why so? because it is afraid of that new requirement may change or conflict with any other requirement of the system.

Same here, if we don't add the new element in MODELING structure, no matters whatever modeling technique one is using, it might be Use Case diagram, flow, activity or any diagram, it may get stuck anywhere.

PURPOSE of MODELING-

1.
Modeling is not so much used by BA but used extensively by Technical Programming Manager.

If any new element is not been added into the Modeling, how he will come to know that a new element has entered into the PROCESS.

2. Lets suppose BA is onsite for some time and new person or BA is overlooking the same process. Who will let him know that process has been changed due to some element.

So anytime if a single requirement/element is been adding/changing/deleting, revise into the MODELING.

Thanks and Regards,
arpit mediratta
     

 

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