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September 22, 2009

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Great post. One thing that is absolutely essential and must be done before the profiling, analysis and rule definition is that the data needs a clear, easily understood and concise data definition. The ability to facilitate gathering that definition is a critical skill, and one that should be included in every BA job description.
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This is it, you hit the point right from the head. It's the ability of a good BI Business Analyst to understand what data different enterprise domains (billing, crm, online ...) contains and identify which one to use when. It's equally important to build a common understanding around the business definitions of the data while running the analysis.

Korhan Yunak
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