Business Analysis

Starting at

$

50

/hr

About this service

Summary

I'm an experienced and Accredited Project Requirement (Business) Analyst (APRA) and Accredited Project Manager (APRM) by International Institute for Project Management.

I will prepare professionally formatted documents for your software projects in a very short time and professional-level quality of work, according to the international IEEE standard template.

-Software Requirements

-Software Features

-Software Scope & Proposal

-Software Development Process

-Software Requirements Specifications (SRS)

-Software Use case scenarios

-Software User Stories (Agile Development)

-Software Functional Requirements

-Software ERD Diagram

-Software Database Model

-Software UML Class Diagram

-Software Sequence Diagrams

Rest, I can do any kind of software technical report writing, tech writing, and creative writing.

***Why, choose me?***

I'll work for you very quickly and efficiently as I believe in time commitment, quality of work, fast delivery, extra work and research, professionalism, and client satisfaction.

What's included

  • Business Requirements Document (BRD)

    A BRD defines the business problem or opportunity, the desired outcomes, and the requirements for a solution. It serves as a blueprint for the project and provides a common understanding of the goals and scope.

  • Functional Requirements Document (FRD)

    An FRD elaborates on the high-level requirements outlined in the BRD, providing specific details on how the system should work to meet the business requirements. It includes detailed descriptions of the system features, use cases, and user interactions.

  • Use Case Documents

    Use cases describe the interactions between users and the system and are used to capture the functional requirements of the system. They provide a detailed description of how the system should behave in various scenarios.

  • Process Flow Diagrams

    Process flow diagrams are used to visualize the flow of a business process, including inputs, outputs, and decision points. They help to identify areas of inefficiency and opportunities for improvement.

  • Data Model

    A data model is a visual representation of the data entities and relationships that are required to support the business requirements. It is used to ensure that the data is properly structured and aligned with the business needs.

  • Test Plan

    A test plan outlines the testing approach and test cases that will be used to ensure that the system meets the business requirements. It includes test scenarios, test cases, test data, and the expected results.

  • User Manuals

    User manuals provide instructions for end-users on how to use the system. They include screenshots, step-by-step instructions, and troubleshooting tips.


Skills and tools

Business Analyst
Jira
Microsoft Project
Miro

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