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Quality Procedures
List out the quality procedures that should be followed by a business analyst.


  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: May 26, 2008     Asked by: kumar.industrious 
  
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March 25, 2008 21:58:21   #1  
ciskowitz Member Since: December 2007   Contribution: 2    

RE: Quality Procedures
Could you please be more specific about what you mean by quality procedures?
 
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May 26, 2008 06:33:30   #2  
MeghnaS Member Since: May 2008   Contribution: 4    

RE: Quality Procedures
Whenever we talk about quality procedures it cannot be different for different sections of a business.There has to be a common management system across the organization.
When we say quality in the context of a BA it means that what measures should be taken by a BA so that his work products or outputs are of the highest quality.
A BA can follow the quality standards uniformly followed across his company which could be QMS around any standards eg CMMi, ISO, ITIL etc.
This implies that the BA should get all his work duly reviewed by his manager/line head and approved by the client before it gets authorised to be used by the Dev team.
if there are standard documents and or tools for Proposal/RFPs/SRS/UML/VISIO etc then these should be used by the BA so as to adhere to the quality process of its respective org.

 
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