The rise of business architecture can be directly attributed not only to the continued failure to develop good business requirements (i.e., requirements that actually represent the business), but also to the change in the role of the business analyst. In 1995, the Standish Group first published its Chaos Report, which looked at the success and failure criteria of IT projects. The report listed the top 10 factors that caused projects to be challenged.
Finding -- and Filling -- the Real Business Gap
Posted November 30, 2008 | Technology |
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