I hope this gets an answer, but I'm a student pursuing an industrial psychology bachelor's degree with a minor in business, and I was wondering if I'd be qualified to work as a business analyst? Maybe I have to time to switch my major but if not how would I go about becoming one?
hope all doing good in agile we create the user stories as same as in waterfall we create BRD What my question is if we decide to work agile means we want to create both user stories and BRD or the user stories sufficient to work aaa?? i hope the question is understandable for you thanks in advance for your reply
the BRD is very useful in any cases, it is a high level description (which can be very deteiled) of what to be achieved by the dev team. I would recommend you keep BRDs in agile and create user stories based on that BRD. You can do that very easy in confluence (BRDs) and jira (user stories).
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I hope this gets an answer, but I'm a student pursuing an industrial psychology bachelor's degree with a minor in business, and I was wondering if I'd be qualified to work as a business analyst? Maybe I have to time to switch my major but if not how would I go about becoming one?
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hope all doing good
in agile we create the user stories as same as in waterfall we create BRD What my question is if we decide to work agile means we want to create both user stories and BRD or the user stories sufficient to work aaa?? i hope the question is understandable for you thanks in advance for your reply
the BRD is very useful in any cases, it is a high level description (which can be very deteiled) of what to be achieved by the dev team. I would recommend you keep BRDs in agile and create user stories based on that BRD. You can do that very easy in confluence (BRDs) and jira (user stories).
Who are all comes under stakeholders sir? Can you please explain this sir?