We distinguish two different roles here.
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This role typically specifies and maintains business requirements connected to processes and information. This type
of role is a sub role of the Business Analyst role where he is responsible for capturing and maintaining business
requirements.
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The second role is used in RUP projects or other software development domain. For a more detailed description
see the appropriate documentation from the software development domain. In this sense this role is responsible for
specifying the detailed system requirements.
Different aspects of the requirements are typically documented in different types of requirements work products; as
such the requirements will usually be defined in multiple work products. A person playing this role may be responsible
for many of those work products.
A person acting in this role needs good communication skills, both in terms of expressing themselves verbally and in
writing. Knowledge of the business and technology domain is also important, but is not typically necessary for every
project team member acting in this role. For this role to be carried out efficiently, the person playing this role
needs to be familiar with the productivity tools used to capture the results of the requirements work.
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