🔍 System Analysis
What is it?
System analysis is a way to turn scattered ideas, wishes, and requirements into a clear structure of actions.
I help teams understand what exactly needs to be done, why, and in what order.
When do you need it?
- You have a product idea but don't know how to implement it technically
- A project is launching or restarting and needs a clear task description
- There is documentation, but it's chaotic — no one understands what to do
- The team receives "abstract wishes" and wastes time guessing
- You need to connect business goals and technical implementation
What I do
- Immerse myself in the business context and goals
- Conduct interviews with stakeholders, product managers, and users
- Formulate tasks as structured requirements
- Decompose into levels: from goals → features → epics → tasks
- Describe system interactions, cases, and constraints
- Help prepare architectural descriptions for tasks
- Use AI tools, based on my models, to speed up analysis and draft generation
What you get
- Clear requirements in a convenient format (Markdown, Confluence, YouTrack, ...)
- Task structure — understandable to both implementers and management
- Interaction diagrams, entity tables, use cases
- Fewer "redos" due to misunderstandings
- A base for task setting, architecture, and testing
Work format
- from 1 week — for compact MVPs or modules
- Joint workshops, interviews, documentation
- Use AI tools, based on my models, and templates for speed
- At the end — a requirements map and task structure
For whom
- For product managers and analysts who need to:
- formulate a task so the team understands
- start a project right — with clear decomposition
- For teams where:
- requirements constantly change and no one keeps up
- developers spend time clarifying "what to do"
- For architects who need to understand business domains
Result
✅ You will have:
- Understanding of what needs to be done and why
- Clear structure of tasks and requirements
- A single document that's easy to work with
You'll stop guessing and start doing things right the first time.