8 Software Requirements Analysis Books For Business Analysts
8 Software Requirements Analysis Books For Business Analysts
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Every aspiring business analyst in software development field must be aware of the
software requirements analysis methods, tools and techniques to ensure timely and
easy implementation of software projects. Below is given the list of eight best software
requirement analysis books which should be read by every business analyst.
Did you know that a large percentage of the software projects fail due to improper
requirements gathering? A well-planned software project needs to have enough time
allocated for the requirements analysis.
Every project is different and may require different types of tools for gathering and
analyzing the user needs. This article tries to list down some of the best books available
for software requirements management and defining the specifications.
Software Requirements 2
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(By: Karl Wiegers)
The book provides a classical view of software requirements and
delivers more than 40 best practices which are highly valuable for
business analysts, project managers, and IT account managers. The
book provides the big picture of requirement engineering. It is
broken into requirement engineering best practices, requirement
discovery, validations and verification processes. Wiegers provides
best practices which are classified as per priority and difficulty and
helps the readers to get adequate ideas to use cases, text
requirements, and dialog map etc.
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Agile Software Requirements: Lean Requirements Practices
for Teams, Programs, and the Enterprise (Agile Software
Development Series)
(By: Dean Leffingwell)
The book gives practical agile approaches for a software team which
helps to collaborate and work with the enterprise. The approach is
easy to understand, pragmatic and helps to give hands-on guide to
address many key issues (not all) which are faced by enterprises. It
provides effective requirement analysis and explains the critically
best practices. It covers programs, portfolios and also architectural
management which is backed by a consistent framework .It is well
written easy to understand and can be adopted in daily activities.
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Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis
(By: Barbara A. Carkeno)
People who are new to business analysis will find the book highly
helpful as it explains many complicated business analysis concepts,
fundamental concepts, strategies, valuable insights and gives many
references tools and tips. It explains the role of system analyst,
business analyst and gives the ways, in which, the analyst can
deliver work.
Article Updates
Article Updated on November 2016 for latest books and minor fixes in content.
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