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[[File:Observation.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Observation]]]][[Observation]] is the [[data-gathering technique]] that is based on watching something or someone; an [[observation]] can also be a statement based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed. In [[business analysis]], [[observation]] is a means to elicit requirements by conducting an assessment of the stakeholder's work environment.
 
[[File:Observation.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Observation]]]][[Observation]] is the [[data-gathering technique]] that is based on watching something or someone; an [[observation]] can also be a statement based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed. In [[business analysis]], [[observation]] is a means to elicit requirements by conducting an assessment of the stakeholder's work environment.
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According to the [[BABOK Guide|BABOK Guide (3rd edition)]],
 
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Observation is the data-gathering technique that is based on watching something or someone; an observation can also be a statement based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed. In business analysis, observation is a means to elicit requirements by conducting an assessment of the stakeholder's work environment.

Definitions

According to the BABOK Guide (3rd edition),

Observation (business analysis). Studying and analyzing one or more stakeholders in their work environment in order to elicit requirements.

Types

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