"There are many books about topics and disciplines in Information Technology. But most books concentrate on a single area. This book is an exception - it looks at three disciplines and ties them together. Excellent idea. Congratulations to Koray for putting this book together, and also for his generosity in donating profits to schools."Â
-- Dorothy Graham, Best-selling Author
"Koray does a great job of using clever, insightful metaphors to illustrate concepts. He writes in an accessible, easy-to-read style. I hope you enjoy reading this book as much as I did."Â
 -- Rex Black, Best-selling Author
"In his book Koray uses two phrases again and again. The first is "Quality is not tested, but built."Â The other phrase is "... should first be handled as a people issue rather than a technology issue." To those in the IT world who need an understanding of these principles, I recommend this book."Â
 -- Lee Copeland, Best-selling AuthorÂ
This book is a quick guide to business analysis, software testing, and usability disciplines. Throughout the book, different perspectives are brought to the following interesting comparisons and relationships:Â
Business AnalysisÂ
- Business analysts and software testersÂ
- Usability specialists and business analystsÂ
- System analysts and business analystsÂ
- Project management and business analysisÂ
- Business requirements and system requirementsÂ
- Use cases and user requirements
- The object-oriented approach versus the business process approach Â
- Functional requirements and non-functional requirements
- Scope management and stakeholder management Â
- Change management and project management
- Process flows, class diagrams, and sequence diagrams
- Use case modelling and project scope definitionÂ
- In-scope items and out-of-scope itemsÂ
- Unclear requirements and test casesÂ
- Traceability matrix and gold platingÂ
- Change request management process and requirements management toolsÂ
- Impact analysis and traceability matrixÂ
- Project Management Institute (PMI) knowledge areas and business analysisÂ
Software TestingÂ
- Software test design techniques and high jump techniquesÂ
- Software testing and road trafficÂ
- Priority versus severityÂ
- Risk and software testingÂ
- Software testing levels and software testing types Â
- Black-box testing versus white-box testing
- Statement coverage versus decision coverage
UsabilityÂ
- User Experience (UX) and usabilityÂ
- Usability specialists and business analystsÂ
- Usability testing versus user acceptance testingÂ
- Interaction design and process flow designÂ
- User profiling versus persona identificationÂ
- Interface design and interaction designÂ
This book targets broad range of professionals such as: Â
- Business analysts, software testers, usability specialists and UX designers
- Systems analysts and developers Â
- Project managers, entrepreneurs, product owners, scrum masters and product managers
- Business units, sales managers and marketing managers
- Business consultants, management consultants, C-level executivesÂ
- Managers of all divisions