Exercise 3
a) What does the word Domain mean to you?
A domain is the area undergoing analysis
Corresponds to organization's or unit's boundaries; includes key stakeholders outside those boundaries and interactions with those stakeholders.
e.g. we are going to invest on the efficiency of the customer service process, and how we can enhance our customer service. Here, the "Customer Service Process" is the domain since it's the are that is undergoing analysis.
Exercise 4
What does the word Requirement mean to you?
Requirement is a usable representation of a need.
We could also use business analysis tools like the Microsoft Visual or Virtual Diagram to do the representation.
Exercise 5
What does the word Design mean to you?
A design is a usable representation of a solution. Design focuses on understanding how value might be realized by a solution if it is built.
Requirement are focused on the needs; designs are focused on the solution. The distinction between requirements and designs is not always clear.
The same techniques are used to elicit, model, and analyze both. A requirement leads to a design which in turn may drive the discovery and analysis of more requirements.