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Model Confusion: The Use of Models to Support Analysis in Projects: Carnsa Development Series
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Model Confusion: The Use of Models to Support Analysis in Projects: Carnsa Development Series
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Model Confusion: The Use of Models to Support Analysis in Projects: Carnsa Development Series

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This book is part of the semi-fictional story from the Carnsa Development Series.

 

This story is focused on models used in projects to support analysis and communication. The Carnsa family provide scenarios to help support understanding.

After a mix up over the term 'modelling', Claudia, a business analyst (BA), has to come up with an explanation suitable for a group of young school children. Granny is concerned about the content, and level of interest. She does not like the thought of an embarrassed grandson.

 

This book is chock-full of information, references, links, and a quiz to help you:

  • Work effectively with BA's
  • Identify the right model at the right time for a project

Formally published as Model Confusion: A Guide to Models Used by Business Analysts

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 17, 2017
ISBN9781386172338
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Model Confusion: The Use of Models to Support Analysis in Projects: Carnsa Development Series
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Chris Lewis

Chris Lewis began covering golf at the dawn of the Tiger Era and has contributed to all the game's major publications. He now works almost exclusively as a golf correspondent for Sports Illustrated. He lives in Atlanta.

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    Written as for a child, by a non-native English speaker, with many errors.... painful to read and not much to learn from it. The approach is unique and a rewrite may be useful.