Business Requirements Definition

Business requirements outline the wants and needs of a business. They are often defined in the context of the acquisition of a software solution to support a particular group of business functions - they provide a baseline against which existing or new software solutions can be assessed or the basis upon which a new solution could be built.

Of course, in any requirements gathering process, your people are the knowledge experts. We know that the success of any requirements gathering exercise relies on incorporating your business knowledge into a structured framework. This highlights the importance of collaboration.

Our team of Business Analysts combine their formal training and experience to capture business requirements. The business analysis framework we apply is based on formal requirements gathering frameworks, including the Volere analysis framework and components of the rational unified process.

Most importantly our business analysis framework is tweaked to incorporate our experience of what works in the ‘real world’.