" (3rd Edition, 2021) by James Cadle, Debra Paul, and others is a cornerstone resource for professionals in the field. It provides a comprehensive framework for identifying business needs and formulating workable solutions across various project phases. The BA Service Framework
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Once the strategic direction is established, the focus shifts to requirements management, where MoSCoW Prioritization becomes indispensable. MoSCoW stands for Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have. This technique is vital for managing stakeholder expectations and ensuring that project resources are allocated to the most impactful features. In an environment where time and budget are often constrained, MoSCoW allows business analysts to categorize requirements based on their delivery urgency. By clearly defining what is essential for a "Minimum Viable Product" and what can be deferred to later phases, the analyst protects the project from scope creep and ensures the delivery of maximum value. Once the strategic direction is established, the focus
81. User Acceptance Testing (UAT). 82. System Testing. 83. Regression Testing. 84. Usability Testing. 85. Pilot Programs. 86. A/B Testing. 87. Performance Metrics (KPIs). 88. ROI Calculation. 89. Cost-Benefit Analysis. 90. Balanced Scorecard. In an environment where time and budget are