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BA Role
What is the role of BA in Design, Build, Test phases of a project? Explain.


  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: January 29, 2009     Asked by: rgainadi 
  
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Its the responsibilty of BA to ensure that all the requirements of the business users are well understood by the degin team..BA has to make sure that all the requirements are clear to design team for development..BA also has to work with the testing team to test whether the application that is being developed is as per the expectations of the business users..thus BA is invovlded in all the phases

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September 04, 2008 10:54:54   #1  
Browny Member Since: September 2008   Contribution: 7    

RE: BA Role
BA is responsible for communicating the requirements to the Development and the Testing team. BA will act as an SME to the Development and the Testing Team
 
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September 30, 2008 12:26:57   #2  
megrath Member Since: September 2008   Contribution: 12    

RE: BA Role
Its the responsibilty of BA to ensure that all the requirements of the business users are well understood by the degin team..BA has to make sure that all the requirements are clear to design team for development..BA also has to work with the testing team to test whether the application that is being developed is as per the expectations of the business users..thus BA is invovlded in all the phases
 
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January 29, 2009 08:26:56   #3  
feverx4u Member Since: January 2009   Contribution: 8    

RE: BA Role

Here are some roles (methodologies) that business analyst have to complete in
a project

1. Enterprise analysis.

2. Requirements management and planning.

3. Requirements elicitation.

4. Requirements analysis and documentation.

5. Requirements communication and sign off.

6. Support the implementation solution.

There are the main mythologies and then we have so many sub exercises under
there.


 
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