The PMI Guide to Business Analysis by Unknown

The PMI Guide to Business Analysis by Unknown

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Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Project Management Institute, Inc.


6.4.2.1 DOCUMENT ANALYSIS

Document analysis is an elicitation technique used to analyze existing documentation to identify relevant product information. Document analysis can be used to compare elicitation results to historical information, such as existing procedures or existing materials used during elicitation activities, to confirm accuracy. For more information on document analysis, see Section 6.3.2.3.

6.4.2.2 GLOSSARY

A glossary is a list of definitions for terms and acronyms about a product. The glossary is used to provide the product team with a common understanding about the terms being used in conversations and throughout other business analysis outputs—for example, in requirements documents, models, user stories, etc. Glossaries are a helpful tool when confirming elicitation results to enable product teams to reach agreement on the meaning of terms and to identify terms that are being used differently across the product team, organization, or industry. For more information on glossaries, see Section 7.3.2.3.



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