Business analysis is the practice of enabling change in an enterprise by defining needs and recommending solutions that deliver value to stakeholders. It also enables an enterprise to articulate needs and the rationale for change, and to design and describe solutions that can deliver value.
Business analysis planning and monitoring:
describes the tasks that business analysts perform to organize and coordinate the efforts of business analysts and stakeholders.
Requirements or solution recommendations can be classified as the following to help create a structure:
Business requirements: statements of goals, objectives, and outcomes that describe why a change has been initiated. They can apply to the whole of an enterprise, a
business area, or a specific initiative.
Stakeholder requirements: describe the needs of stakeholders that must be met in order to achieve the business requirements. They may serve as a bridge between business and solution requirements.
Functional requirements: describe the capabilities that a solution must have in terms of the behavior and information that the solution will manage. Non functional requirements: do not relate directly to the behavior of functionality of the solution, but rather describe conditions under which a solution must remain effective or qualities that a solution must have.