1. Explain the key roles and responsibilities of a business analyst? Ans


). Should a business analyst get involved in testing?



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35). Should a business analyst get involved in testing? 
Ans:-Yes, a business analyst should get involved in testing because he is 
familiar with the overall requirements and challenges associated with an 
application or software project. Also, he can be instrumental in managing 
errors during the testing phase and resolving any system query. 
36). What is the meaning of INVEST in business analytics? 
Ans:-It is Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Sized 
Appropriately, Testable, etc. The INVEST rule guides project managers 
and technical teams to deliver projects on time. 
37). What is BPMN in Software Engineering? 


Ans:-BPMN stands for business process model and notation that shows 
the graphical representation of business processes. 
38). What are the basic elements of BPMN? 
Ans:-These are flow objects, data, connecting objects, swim lanes, 
artifacts, etc. 
39). Explain briefly the role of a BA in a group? 
Ans:- A business analyst is a connection amid diverse stakeholders in a 
group. He turns as a bridge, a connector, and benefits the complete project 
teamwork as a firmly integrated unit. Since investors belong to diverse 
domains (e.g., economics, occupational, marketing), it’s very significant 
for a business analyst to be talented to sort and bring in parallel the 
requirements of these investors while satisfying the business purposes at 
the same time. 
40). How to measure the quality of a requirement as a business 
analyst? 
Ans:- We can use the SMART rule to measure the quality of a 
requirement as a business analyst. Here, SMART stands for Specific
Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, timely, etc. 

Specific: Requirements should be specific with proper 
documentation. 

Measurable: Check the different parameters to measure the success 
criteria of a requirement. 

Attainable: Requirements should be possible to achieve within the 
scope of given project resources. 

Relevancy: Requirements must be aligned within given business 
use cases. 

Timely: Requirements should be communicated early in the project 
lifecycle. 

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