Functional analysis consists of translating business needs into precise specifications for technical teams. It defines How should the software work to meet user expectations.

Functional analysis is the step that allows you to transform your business goals into clear and usable specifications. It acts as a bridge between your needs and technical solutions, ensuring that each development remains in line with your expectations.
We collect your expectations and formalize them to avoid any ambiguity as soon as the project is launched.
An accurate diagnosis highlights the strengths and weaknesses of your current methods.
Your needs are translated into concrete documents that can be directly used by the technical teams.
We ensure that the solution remains in line with your objectives and supports your teams in its implementation.
Our references demonstrate our ability to thrive in demanding environments. More than just a service provider, we are a trusted partner for building robust and sustainable solutions.
Our references demonstrate our ability to thrive in demanding environments. More than just a service provider, we are a trusted partner for building robust and sustainable solutions.
Functional analysis consists of translating business needs into precise specifications for technical teams. It defines How should the software work to meet user expectations.
The functional analyst works with business users to understand their needs, then with technical teams to translate these needs into concrete functionalities.
From a few days to several weeks depending on the size of the project. The agile approach allows Split the analysis in several batches to move forward gradually.
Yes. Even a limited project gains clarity thanks to a clear functional specification. This prevents misunderstandings and costly revisions along the way.
It is translated directly into User stories in the backlog. Each sprint relies on these specifications to deliver features that meet expectations.
They are proportional to the scope and the time spent. But these costs are offset by savings achieved by avoiding unnecessary developments or heavy revisions.