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Business Analysts / Knowledge Engineers

Capture business rules in natural language in a way that is easy to hand over to subject matter experts to sign-off and information technology experts to implement. Save time by having conceptual models ready the moment you finish your analysis.

FactEngine Knowledge Language

The FactEngine Knowledge Language (FEKL) is a powerful tool that can be used by business analysts to capture corporate knowledge in natural language business rules. Here are some ways that business analysts can use the FactEngine Knowledge Language:

  1. Modeling business rules: The FactEngine Knowledge Language allows business analysts to create formal models of business rules that can be easily understood by stakeholders. This can help to ensure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to understanding how the business operates;

  2. Data analysis: The FactEngine Knowledge Language can be used to analyse data/conceptual models and extract insights that can inform business decisions on database and system design. Business analysts can use the language to create rules and queries that help the business successfully manage data; and

  3. Improved communication: The FactEngine Knowledge Language can help to improve communication between business analysts and other stakeholders by providing a common language and framework for discussing business operations and decision-making. This can help to ensure that everyone is on the same page and can work together more effectively.

The FactEngine Knowledge Language is a powerful tool that can help business analysts to analyze data, model business rules, automate workflows, create conceptual/data models, and improve communication across the organization. By incorporating this language into their work processes, business analysts can become more efficient and effective in their roles.

Use FactEngine's Boston conceptual modelling software to capture business rules in natural language. Below is a picture of the Glossary View inside Boston. Natural language verbalisations of the model allow stakeholders to sign-off on requirements with ease.

 

Boston - Conceptual Modelling and Business Analysis Software

Boston is a conceptual modelling software developed by FactEngine that can be used by business analysts to create and manage business models. Here are some ways that business analysts can use Boston:

  • Requirements gathering: Business analysts can use Boston to gather and document requirements for a project or initiative. This can help to ensure that all stakeholders are aligned on the project scope and objectives.

  • Data modelling: Business analysts can use Boston to create data models that help to represent the data structures and relationships between different types of data. This can help to ensure that data is organized and managed in a way that is efficient and effective.

  • High-level business process modelling: Boston can be used to create process models (Use Case Diagrams) that help to represent the activities and tasks within a business process. This can help to identify areas of improvement and optimize processes for efficiency.

  • Collaboration: Boston allows multiple users to collaborate on a project or model, which can help to ensure that everyone is on the same page and working towards the same goals.Visualization: Boston includes powerful visualization tools that can be used to create diagrams and visual representations of models. This can help to make complex concepts more understandable and accessible to stakeholders. Diagrams available in Boston include, Object-Role Models, Entity-Relationship Diagrams, Property Graph Schema, Use Case Diagrams and State Transition Diagrams.
Exploit Boston as a business analysts to create and manage business models, collaborate with others, and communicate complex ideas. By incorporating Boston into their work processes, business analysts can become more efficient and effective in their roles.