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Who uses the output produced by business analyst?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: May 16, 2009     Asked by: GregMark 
  
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Submitted by: devineni.bhavya
 
The output will be used by the Both IT and Non-It People,as IT people use this document as key for the building of the application and Non - It people use those document where they can see prototype of their application.

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February 20, 2007 00:16:52   #1  
Noypi Member Since: February 2007   Contribution: 15    

RE: Who uses the output produced by business analyst?
The IT people (systems analysts/programmer or development leader) who uses the output produced by business analyst. It converts to functional and technical specification documents for the developing phases.
 
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January 17, 2008 17:02:24   #2  
devineni.bhavya Member Since: January 2008   Contribution: 9    

RE: Who uses the output produced by business analyst?
The output will be used by the Both IT and Non-It People as IT people use this document as key for the building of the application and Non - It people use those document where they can see prototype of their application.
 
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May 16, 2009 15:29:12   #3  
rachel123 Member Since: June 2008   Contribution: 13    

RE: Who uses the output produced by business analyst?

It is used by:

Business: Act as a documentation repository for their business process and what
they expect from the system being built. The BRD's are signed off by business.

Dev team: They would refer the requirements document for building the
application.

Test Team: Create Test Scripts based on requirement document.



 
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