Business analysis
Business analysts are involved in the design or modification of business systems or IT systems. They interact with business stakeholders and subject matter experts in order to understand their problems and needs. They gather, document and analyze business needs and requirements to help steer the team towards an end result that meets the organization's needs and expectations.
Business analysis Part of the Business role group
Example job titles for this role:
- Business Analyst
- Client Sponsor
Role group description:
Writes business requirements and/or initial user stories, are concerned with ensuring that the project delivers the agreed-upon business benefits.
This role description is adapted from the W3C WAI Accessibility Roles and Responsibilities Mapping (ARRM). You are welcome to use this information as is, or change it for your situation.
Resources and guidance
Accessibility remediation roadmap template
This Accessibility Remediation Roadmap template is designed primarily for use in procurements or projects where accessibility conformance is required to be reached over time. The template outlines the essential information the Government of Canada would expect in an Accessibility Remediation Roadmap to understand and address deficiencies listed in an Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR).
Guide for Including Accessibility in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Related Procurement
The framework for integrating accessibility into Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-related procurements within the Government of Canada (GC) emphasizes leveraging the EN 301 549 standard to ensure inclusivity and usability across ICT products and services, exceeding the minimum requirements of WCAG 2.1. Designed for GC departments, agencies, and suppliers, it outlines practical steps, roles, and resources to promote accessibility, aligning with the Accessible Canada Act and fostering a barrier-free digital environment.
Procurement
Learn about, and access resources to support the inclusion of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility requirements into Government of Canada procurements and non-competitive contracts.
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