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"I just completed a 2-day process analysis with a client, using 'Method H'. Everyone agreed that this was a very effective way to capture and record their critical business processes, and the whole group really enjoyed using the structured approach your software provides. I intend to make 'Method H' my company's standard model for all future process analysis consultations with our clients."
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"Method H" is a new and simple technique for gathering business requirements. It provides a structure for a Business Analyst to interview a user and collect details. It was developed by Project Perfect to overcome the problem of BAs not having a communication technique they could use to translate the way business user saw the world, into an IT context.
To support "Method H" Project Perfect sell
a Microsoft Access program which can be used for recording information, producing
up to 12 reports and an instructions manual. The program is available for
a mere A$29 (approx US$22 based on the exchange rate in June
2005). GST is applicable for Australian purchasers. For more details click
here
The
business analysis interview is structured around a grid of information. The
grid forms a "H" hence the name. It consists of five components:
From an IT perspective, the Business Analyst is collecting the following information.
From the perspective of the business user, they are telling the BA what they do in the following format. They are answering the questions set out below.
The ideal way is to use a screen or data projector to enter the data interactively with one user, or a group. The data entered will raise questions as you explore each issue. For example suppose a user mentions that they carry out a credit check on an order.
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