by IAG Webmaster | Jan 3, 2012 | RDM
A BI Project can only be successful if it actually gets built and if the Clients utilize it. Data Warehouse best practices indicate that there are some enablers toward making a BI implementation successful Have Strong Executive Management Support With executive...
by IAG Webmaster | Dec 19, 2011 | Agile
Planning poker is an agile technique for estimating the work effort of the product backlog Items. The method originally comes from the XP process but is now used in many agile and non-agile methodologies. Basically it works like this: 1. Each team member (some...
by IAG Webmaster | Dec 5, 2011 | Business Analysis, RDM
1. Requirements Team (Facilitator, BusinessAnalyst)Enable the requirements discovery process by:Asking relevant questionsRecording answers provided by SubjectMatter ExpertsKeeping the process movingUtilizing effective facilitation anddocumentation skillsKeeping...
by IAG Webmaster | Nov 21, 2011 | Business Analysis
1. You will always be describing a process. Determine the process that is to be automated, and describe it.2. You must understand something at one level before you can truly understand it at a lower level. Start your analysis by describing the overall process at ahigh...
by IAG Webmaster | Nov 14, 2011 | Agile, Most Popular
The Challenge User stories that should be simple are frequently quite complex, written ambiguously, or have underlying needs that are hidden below the surface. Some should be broken up in to multiple stories. You may not know how best to write a user story and...