Executive Update

An Agile Development Framework for Business Analysts: Part I — Perspectives, Views, and Elements

Posted May 23, 2018 | Technology |
ADF

The objective of this Update is to present an overview of an Agile development framework (ADF) as a set of different perspectives covering artifacts, roles, and activities, as the elements that populate the framework. Using a set of views, it suggests how this set of perspectives and elements may help us, as business analysts, in our understanding of Agile development and where we could next explore the ADF in more detail.

About The Author
Robin Harwood
Robin Harwood is a UK-based independent IT consultant with 30 years’ experience in industry and academic institutions, specializing in the delivery of business analysis, systems analysis, and requirements management to a varied range of clients across the public and private sectors. He is a member of the British Computer Society, a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the UK’s Engineering Council, and a Chartered Information Technology Professional (… Read More
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