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&lt;a id=&quot;1036306&quot; name=&quot;1036306&quot;>Business Analysts&amp;nbsp;(BA) act as the bridge between the business and IT departments,&#xD;
by smoothing the way as corporate policy moves from definition to execution inside a software application. Business&#xD;
Analysts must translate policy into a formal specification acceptable to developers, and must validate the formal&#xD;
specification with policy managers who may not understand the language of the specification.&lt;/a>&lt;br />&#xD;
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&lt;p>&#xD;
Depending on their level of technical knowledge, Business Analysts may perform tasks that are described as developer&#xD;
tasks. However, generally business analysts do not write code.&amp;nbsp;&lt;a id=&quot;4942&quot; name=&quot;4942&quot;>In a BRMS&amp;nbsp;a&#xD;
BA&amp;nbsp;also represents a type of user profile who is responsible for modeling business rule application projects&lt;/a>.&#xD;
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