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Business Analysis

Transdata International Ltd specialises in Business Analysis, helping organisations identify opportunities to improve how they conduct their business.

Most of our projects are significant Business Analysis efforts. Among the others, we often conduct some form of Business Analysis – for example, in order to ensure that any IT solution we propose, or are asked to implement, will provide the customer with the expected benefits.

One example of this is with Edinburgh Language Academy (ELA). Transdata International has been a trusted IT solutions partner with ELA. Improvements and initiatives that we have undertaken, working with ELA to understand their business issues and needs, user experiences and company strategic plans have helped us to devise a way to improve their product and presentation, resulted in increased sign-ups with positive ROI.

Transdata International Ltd are responsible for the business deliverables for a project, and therefore activities conducted by the business analyst may include developing business requirements and use case scenarios, conducting business process modeling, creating the application functional design, prototyping, planning acceptance testing, developing the user training program and facilitating meetings. Skills and experience include business analysis, logical thinking, solution design, data modeling, testing, quality assurance, subject matter expertise and basic technical skills.

Transdata International is conducting a detailed business operations analysis, including:

  • Requirements planning and management;
  • Requirements analysis;
  • Requirements communication;
  • Solution assessment and validation.

We also do SWOT analysis to help focus activities into areas of strength and where the greatest opportunities lie. This is used to identify the dangers that take the form of weaknesses and both internal and external threats.

  • Strengths - What are the advantages? What is currently done well?
  • Weaknesses - What could be improved? What is done badly?
  • Opportunities - What good opportunities face the organisation?
  • Threats - What obstacles does the organisation face?

Business analysis is usually being applied to most of our projects, including website design/development and SEO.

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