Assignment 2
Using the same case study in Assignment 1 and building upon the work you have already completed you need to undertake the following tasks:
Word length: a guide is that for assignment tasks requiring a written response you would expect around 1 page for a task worth 10 marks; brevity and clarity is more important than volume of words. As noted above you should pay particular attention to use of subheadings, fonts and other ways of improving readability, Business Analysis is all about clarity of communication.
Your report should include a letter of transmittal, executive summary and introduction to the report.
TASK 2.01 Make your journal (a project log or diary) for this Assignment, date, summary of activities undertaken, actions completed and actions planned. Use a table with columns for activity number, date, activity, description and status. The journal will serve as the diary of your project. The journal should be attached as an Appendix to your report
Task 2.02 Develop a "TO BE" and "AS IS" process using BPMN or UML then compare theAs-Is and To-be diagrams to assess the impact of change and prepare a briefing note for the Organizational change and Training Team regarding the anticipated business impact of the system. You should make recommendations on how these business impacts can be managed
TASK 2.03 From a business perspectivecategorize the backlog (from Assignment 1) using the MOSCOW requirement prioritization method (or other similar method - in which case you must name the method and give a reference) and identify the stories that makes your minimum viable product
TASK 2.04 Develop screen designs for two MUST stories created in Task 2.05 and identify any business rules; justify your design; you can use any method or tool for screen design
TASK 2.05 Write all acceptance criteria for these two stories to be done
TASK 2.06 Write a Job Description for a Business Analyst to be recruited to join your project
TASK 2.07 In one page, list in dot point form the key differences between Agile and SDLC (waterfall) methods of Business Analysis