SABSA for Business Analysts
Business Analysts want to:
- sharpen their ability to identify and analyze requirements
- trace core business-driven requirements
- build meaningful performance measures
Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture (SABSA) methodology provides the framework for identifying and analyzing the requirements for the business-driven architecture that supports any organization. By determining the business drivers and business attributes– along with the underlying goals, objectives, success factors and performance targets – we Business Analysts can use the SABSA framework to validate and globally trace functional and non-functional requirements at every level and in every dimension of the organization.
In addition, Business Analysts can use the SABSA methodology to elicit the business appetite for risk and opportunity, and – importantly - help stakeholders define meaningful parameters for performance measures. This forensic approach allows us to establish line of sight from strategy to performance.