BA Technique #36: Prototyping

Building simplified, interactive models or mock-ups of a system or solution to validate requirements and gather stakeholder feedback

Erivan de Sena Ramos
4 min readFeb 11, 2024

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Attention, BAs! Get ready to embark on a journey of creativity and innovation with Prototyping, another great Business Analysis technique from The BABOK Guide v3. By building tangible representations of system features, Business Analysts can elicit feedback, test ideas, and refine requirements. Prototyping enables optimal system design and analysis outcomes, bringing us closer to project success. Without wasting any time, let’s jump right into it!

What is this technique about?

Prototyping is an essential tool that has been adopted by various disciplines, including industrial design, software development, and product development. Stakeholders need to interact with tangible representations of solutions early in the development process, which has led to the evolution of prototyping. Business Analysts have found prototyping to be incredibly effective in eliciting, refining, and validating requirements, as well as minimizing project risks. Overall, prototyping has become an invaluable technique for many fields, proving to be an essential aspect of modern development processes.

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Erivan de Sena Ramos

Business Analysis & Requirements Engineering enthusiast. Information Systems & Software Engineering specialist. MBA in PM & HR. CBAP, PMP, CSM, ITIL & COBIT