Which is the best Requirements Analysis Techniques?
HAWAZIN ABBASICEO/ Project Manager| SMART Leaders SolutionsLincoln, Ne, United States
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Thomas WalentaGlobal Project Economy ExpertHackenheim, Germany
Hawazin, there are many, a comprehensive summary you can find in PMI's new Guide to Business Analysis.
In my 40 years in projects I was most impressed by Function Points Analysis for Software Development, as it ensures a coherent and complete set of requirements. Saving Changes...
There are a number of techniques to organize requirements, model requirements and identify solution options to to determine the actual needs of stakeholders. GAP analysis, RAD, Decision Analysis, Scope modelling are few which can be used depending on the context of analysis. Saving Changes...
The one which enables you to elicit and analyze the stated and unstated needs and wants of your stakeholders in the most efficient & effective manner.
Or, as per the motto of all good PMs, "it depends"!
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Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
There is not a worst or best. I am in line with @Kiron: is about best fits for your environment. That´s belong to business analysis field and if you read the guides and standards (IIBA and PMI) you will find an activity to select the approach to follow. Remember: you have product requirements and project requirements. Project requirements will created from product requirements, The first is about business analysis the second is about project management. Check about this book into the internet:
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