Joy Beatty

http://twitter.com/joybeatty

Austin, Texas

Requirements Architect

Areas of Expertise:

  • software requirements
  • modeling
  • business analysis
  • consulting
  • speaking
  • training
  • writing
Joy Beatty is a Vice President at Seilevel. Joy drives creation and implementation of new methodologies and best practices that improve requirements elicitation and modeling. She assists Fortune 500 companies as they build business analysis centers of excellence. Joy has provided training to thousands of business analysts. She is a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®). Joy is actively involved as a leader in the requirements community, serving on boards of multiple industry organizations. She is currently on the International Institute of Business Analysis® (IIBA®) core team for improving A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK® Guide). She has presented at numerous requirements-related conferences and speaking events. Additionally, she writes about requirements methodologies in journals, white papers, and blog posts. Joy graduated from Purdue University with Bachelors of Science degrees in both Computer Science and Mathematics.

Visual Models for Software Requirements Visual Models for Software Requirements
by Joy Beatty , Anthony Chen
July 2012
Print: $39.99
Ebook: $31.99

Joy blogs at:

How To Successfully Manage Software Requirements In A Global Organization

May 07 2013

Joy Beatty and Anthony Oden discuss the top questions about managing software requirements with global teams. What skills do you need to develop in your teams? What process frameworks should you put in place? What requirement tools are available and which should you consider? Introduction to Joy and Anthony. Joy… read more

From Karl Wiegers and Microsoft Press: Co-authoring Software Requirements, 3E

April 23 2013

Karl Wiegers and I are chipping away at Software Requirements, 3E, and well over 1/2 way done! He wrote a blog post for the Microsoft Press blog about our writing and collaboration process. He describes a bit about our decision to undertake the writing effort and how it works when we live far apart… read more
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