Benefits of Organizing by Business Capability Areas
Organizing functional requirements into these capability areas offers several advantages:
It ensures comprehensive coverage of all essential functions, from data management to user interaction and security.
It enables modular development, so individual capabilities can be updated or replaced without disrupting the overall system.
It provides a clear separation of concerns that simplifies system design, development, and maintenance.
It enhances interoperability by focusing on standardized methods of data exchange across the social protection ecosystem.
It underscores a strong focus on security and privacy, which is critical for protecting sensitive data.
It reinforces a user-centric approach, ensuring that system design remains accessible and effective for all stakeholders.
It aligns with international best practices and standards, leading to a robust, scalable, and maintainable system.
Incorporation of Business Capability Areas in Functional Requirements Mapping
Mapping the functional requirements for SR and IBR systems into these business capability areas provides a structured framework for system architects, developers, and stakeholders. This approach clarifies the "what" of the system's functions while leaving the "how" of the technical implementation open to flexibility. Such a structured mapping supports the development of efficient, secure, and user-friendly social protection information systems and facilitates interoperability across different programs and sectors