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Activity 2.1: Reviewing the Process
This section summarized the steps that you will use in this course to gather,
analyze, and present business requirements. You will learn more about each
step in the process in the modules that follow. Before continuing, it is important
to make sure that you understand the general process and deliverables in each
step. By understanding the general process now, you will be able to put the
concepts and skills you learn in each module in context as you learn them.
In this activity, you will compare your experience in a development project
with the process described in this section.
Objectives
After completing this activity, you will be able to:
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Describe the general process and deliverables when gathering, analyzing,
and presenting business requirements.

Before You Begin
This activity consists of a class discussion.
Time to complete this activity: 15 minutes
6 Activity 2.1: Reviewing the Process



Exercise 1: Comparing the Process
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Compare your experience with the process presented in this section
1. Identify a project with which you have been involved in the past.
The project does not need to be a software development project if you have
never been involved in one. You only need to pick a project that involved
some activities related to gathering and analyzing information to make an
informed decision.


2. Reflect on the gathering, analyzing, and presenting process you used in the
project. Then discuss the answers to the following questions.
• Did you use a process advocated by a particular company or resource? If
so, what was it?
• What were the stages of the process?
• What was involved in each stage?
• What were the advantages and disadvantages of the process?
• How does the process you used compare to the one described in this
section?
• Did the process allow review of the entire business or just the business
challenge area?

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