Curate
Analysis of business needs and converting them to requirements
Curating business needs into requirements yields a solution fulfilling business objectives.
Example
Business analysts usually get informal business needs such as pain points, wish lists, and feature requests. They curate these needs into requirements to connect them to the organization’s objectives.
Curate References
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Clear Discovery
Business needs and ideas emerge within a discovery, along with pain points and “nice to have” benefits. A business analyst or architect should curate all of these to determine what will become requirements.
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A Challenging Balance
The business analyst should curate requirements to make a solution good enough to meet critical customer needs.
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What Does a Business Analyst Do?
Business analysts curate business needs into well-understood requirements, confirming their understanding with the business stakeholders.
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