Different projects — different approaches: how system analysts adapt their tools and methods

  • Easy
  • 40 min

Junior analysts often face difficulties in selecting tools and methods for working with requirements, not fully understanding the importance of adapting them to the specifics of the project. In different companies, projects are at various stages of their lifecycle: some are built from scratch, while others are focused on development and maintenance. Improper adaptation of approaches can slow down development, increase the number of errors, and reduce the quality of the product.

In this talk, we will discuss how analysts can avoid these pitfalls by choosing the right tools and methods based on the project's needs.


The talk will be of interest to junior system analysts, project managers, development team leaders, and anyone involved in managing and executing IT projects who aims to improve team efficiency, minimise errors, and enhance the final product's quality.


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