Business Analysis : Pendse, Pradeep Hari visualizing business processes and effective software solutions/
Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Prentice-Hall of India, 2015 New Delhi : Edition: 2Description: XVI, 208 p. PaperISBN:- 978-81-203-5138-7
- 658.4038
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | Main Library ON SHELF | MANAGEMENT (CUP 19/SH 1TO3) | 658.4038/ PEN/ 31494 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 11131494 |
Browsing Main Library shelves, Shelving location: ON SHELF, Collection: MANAGEMENT (CUP 19/SH 1TO3) Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
No cover image available | ||||||||
658.4038/ Lau/Lau/ 29806 Management Information systems: | 658.4038/ Lau/Lau/ 29809 Management Information systems: | 658.4038/ Lau/Lau/ 30357 Management information systems : | 658.4038/ PEN/ 31494 Business Analysis : | 658.4038/ Ran/ 30019 Management in the knowledge society | 658.4038/ Wes/Bon/ 29857 Leading digital : | 658.4058/ Kri/ 30587 Business transfrmation outsourcing : |
Contents:
Preface • Acknowledgements
How To Use This Book?
Section 1: Context and Frameworks
1. Business Analyst: The Changing Context and Its Evolving Role
2. Frameworks for Business Analysis
Section 2: Core Perspectives of a Business Process
3. The Customer’s Perspective
4. The Flow Perspective
5. The Information Perspective
6. Decision and Business Rules Perspective
7. Dynamic Behaviour of a Business Processes
8. Compliance, Quality, Security and Other Perspectives
Section 3: Innovation, Strategy and Solution
9. Visualizing an IT-Based Solution: The Solution Perspective
10. Innovation Perspective
11. Enterprise Perspective I: Business Strategy and Enterprise Architecture
12. Enterprise Perspective II: Information and IT Strategy
Section 4: Consolidating the Requirements and Synthesis
13. Outcomes of Business Analysis: Consolidation and Synthesis
14. Business Analysis Case Study
Section 5: Business Analysis Practice Areas
15. Evolving Role of a Business Analysis and Practice Areas
Suggested Readings
Description:
The second edition of this book is a response to the fact that today BAs are expected to not merely help in gathering requirement for software, but solve real-world business problems, act as design thinkers and innovators, architects, drive process, and business transformation, and become ‘trusted advisors’ to managements—while leveraging their core strength in Information Technology. If the earlier edition was the first book on the subject—this edition takes the subject to the next level by preparing a BA to become a design thinker!
An architect/design thinker usually views any problem from multiple perspectives. This edition, has therefore, been structured such that most of the chapters represent a distinct view-point about a problem space, business area or a process. Divided into five sections, the book delves onto three important aspects of Business Analysis—Processes, Information and Systems.
The external enterprise context, competitiveness and strategy; internal enterprise context; flow perspective; information perspective; decision/business rules perspective; dynamic perspective; innovation and human perspective and technology perspective are some of the key view-points described in the chapters. Each of these perspectives are covered by way of conceptual framework, real-life illustrations and practical tips for a BA.
With the help of a comprehensive cases, this edition guides the BA to synthesize these discrete perspectives, and propose meaningful solutions to the organization. In doing this, the book also explains the core artifacts which a BA produces, viz. Requirements Documents, Estimation and Business Cases.
The book is designed for the aspiring Business Analysts and IT Managers/CIOs. Besides, the book will be equally beneficial for the students opting for the courses on MIS, Systems Analysis and Design, MBA, MCA and Business Process Analysis.
There are no comments on this title.