Experiments
Experiments are a way for business analysts to discover new information that can only be obtained by performing a controlled test or study. Experiments help discover information that is required and not readily available from stakeholder engagement or document analysis.
Examples of different elicitation types
To bring these different types of elicitation into real-life practical scenarios, consider these examples:
Scenario 1: When you run a requirements workshop with a number of stakeholders you invited to elaborate on requirements for a new customer records system, you are utilizing the collaborative elicitation type.
Scenario 2: When you review the policy or legislative documentation to understand the new payment laws as part ...
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