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<blockquote data-quote="AirTechSpec" data-source="post: 707196" data-attributes="member: 5232"><p>My feeling is that there's a race on to build/skill up the BA/QA/Testing groups before the mass developer exodus begins (when the economy improves). If everything works out according to Mr. Davis' plan, Global Development will pick up the slack for increased attrition.</p><p></p><p>However, the BA learning curve may be steeper than it needs to be for success, and UPS may have to bring in development consultants to analyze code and teach BAs how it functions. BAs are generally under the misaprehension that Business Matter Experts know the detail of how the business works and can intelligently describe it, but for years the BMEs have depended on developers to do the heavy-lifting of analysis and "getting it right". This circular dependency is likely to cause some pain for ALM and Global Development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AirTechSpec, post: 707196, member: 5232"] My feeling is that there's a race on to build/skill up the BA/QA/Testing groups before the mass developer exodus begins (when the economy improves). If everything works out according to Mr. Davis' plan, Global Development will pick up the slack for increased attrition. However, the BA learning curve may be steeper than it needs to be for success, and UPS may have to bring in development consultants to analyze code and teach BAs how it functions. BAs are generally under the misaprehension that Business Matter Experts know the detail of how the business works and can intelligently describe it, but for years the BMEs have depended on developers to do the heavy-lifting of analysis and "getting it right". This circular dependency is likely to cause some pain for ALM and Global Development. [/QUOTE]
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