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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIndeed. 20 points to Churchy. Now what's an ACM?Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat do you think it might be?
Association for computing machinery?
Association for college management?
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Nothing on the first few pages of my google search seems to fit.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAcademy of contempory music?
Association for computing machinery?
Association for college management?
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Nothing on the first few pages of my google search seems to fit.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostArse Covering Memo/Mail...
Fooking weirdo.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by tractor View PostHow is that even possible?
Hence knowing how the physical hardware and software works is not necessary.
Back in the real world, BAs are generally re-badged SAs who need knowledge of the physical system to do an effective, timely job.
Another reason we are struggling.
Point taken in other posts - we only have the SMEs word for it they are as strung out as they say they are... Not sure what we can do about that as we are in a different office 100 miles away and the SMEs all work for a major subcontractor not the client. The BAs work for the Client. The developers are in 3 different cities in India.
I know, its a mess...Comment
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Originally posted by xux42 View PostWell, strictly speaking a pureplay business analyst is expressing business requirements in a manner that can be used to develop new and/or amended designs.
Hence knowing how the physical hardware and software works is not necessary.
Back in the real world, BAs are generally re-badged SAs who need knowledge of the physical system to do an effective, timely job.
Another reason we are struggling.
Point taken in other posts - we only have the SMEs word for it they are as strung out as they say they are... Not sure what we can do about that as we are in a different office 100 miles away and the SMEs all work for a major subcontractor not the client. The BAs work for the Client. The developers are in 3 different cities in India.
I know, its a mess...
Sounds like you need to go for fast track ITIL implementation.Comment
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