Pros & Cons Of Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
/This article explores what RPA really is and touches on its perceived advantages and disadvantages.
Read MoreThis article explores what RPA really is and touches on its perceived advantages and disadvantages.
Read MoreDespite the well-touted benefits of robotic process automation, there are a few caveats implementation teams should keep in mind for a successful implementation of robotic process automation projects:
Read MoreBusiness technology continues to evolve in many ways. Some of these changes have the potential to revolutionalize business operations, if properly implemented. The following are some trends business analysts should be aware of. Sponsored Post
Read MoreAs a practising BA Consultant for the past 25 years, I have come across many business analysis tools. I was forced to use some of these tools because my clients and organizations where I worked required me to. I do read about a lot of blogs and articles on the subject of which business analysis tool is used most extensively in industry. Many of them appear to be simple marketing propaganda by the tool vendors (or copy paste from someone else’s blogs) touting which particular tool is the greatest for business analysts.
Read MoreThere are plenty of tools you should implement in your organization to improve your processes and consistently grow your business. BPM software is definitely one of them. Read on to explore how it can help you improve your business workflow.
Read MoreIs big data the next buzzword that’s going to fade away or a fancy term for a phenomenon that’s here to stay? Guest Post By Olivia
Read MoreThe idea of representing data visually has been around for ages. In the business setting, we visualize data to help decision-makers grasp difficult concepts or identify new patterns, often using pie charts, graphs, infographics, and other visual aids.
Read MoreIn some cases, a software application will need to send data to or receive data from another. How does one achieve this integration between two separate applications built with separate development languages? An application programming interface (API) is a set of routines for achieving this. It specifies how software components should communicate with one another.
Read MoreUser stories play an important role in agile software development. Their main goal is to shift the focus from writing about requirements to talking about them.
Read MoreThere are plenty of try-before-you-pay-a-lot offers for Requirement Management Software. Good, free RM software, however, is rare. This article sketches out three of the most promising packages and informs you of the pros and cons of each. Not all of them are winners. But there are still some excellent, free bargains available. Let’s see what’s out there.
Read MoreCommunicating requirements visually is a very effective way of communicating with stakeholders. However, if you’re not a designer, creating beautiful visual diagrams, charts, plans, and maps can seem like a challenge. Luckily, we have tools like Lucidchart, that make it simple to communicate with stakeholders using easy-to-use tools and pre-designed templates.
Read MoreThough having a technical background is not a prerequisite to becoming an effective business analyst, it is important that BAs understand the underlying technology behind the solutions they propose, so that they can better advise stakeholders on its limitations and possibilities.
Read MoreSince the invention and introduction of the entity-relationship modelling technique by Peter Chen in 1970s, data modelling techniques have been used to represent information requirements of an organization as well as describe how data should be used to meet the requirements given by the end user.
Read MoreYou shouldn’t have to create an excellent design from scratch. Most apps are the result of iterative design, a methodology based on a cyclic process of prototyping, testing, analyzing, and refining. Design mockups play a significant role in regards to this methodology, allowing designers to create example designs in a fraction of the time it would take using traditional tools.
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Read MoreSoftware requirements validation and verification are both complementary processes related to the concepts of quality assurance. Often abbreviated as V&V, the combined process of validation and verification is used in software project management, engineering, and testing to ensure that all specifications are met and the product fulfils its purpose.
Read MoreThere are different types of software testing approaches, but they all share two common goals: to ensure that the final software meets the requested/agreed upon criteria and is free from bugs, no matter how ideal this may be. Our alphabetically sorted software testing dictionary lists important testing methods, giving you a concise overview of software testing.
Read MoreFinding information or documents when you have a pile of papers to go through can be exhausting and time-wasting. This activity, if not done effectively, can consume precious time that could otherwise have been used for something else.
Read MoreSo, whether you are working as a business analyst or software tester, here's why you should consider using a test case management software to ease the process of requirements’ verification.
Read MoreThe purpose of requirements management software is to increase the likelihood that a proposed solution/application will work as desired and add value to the business. However, BAs should take care when selecting this tool to ensure that it serves the intended purpose once installed.
Read MoreThis business analyst blog contains practical insights into business analysis, software testing and business process management. I will be sharing business analyst tips, CBAP Certification tips, lessons learnt and insights into all the things I've learnt during my BA career.
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