Agile was built for passive tools. AI changes that. When AI starts shaping decisions, generating requirements, and influencing delivery, teams need a new way to think about accountability, governance, and roles.
Publication and Dissertations
Artificial Intelligence is not replacing Business Analysts, it is elevating them. This article explores how AI transforms the BA role from manual execution to strategic orchestration, redefining skills, tools, governance, and career pathways in the modern enterprise.
Deepfakes are usually framed as a misinformation problem. That misses the real issue. Synthetic media turns human identity into reproducible raw material. This article argues that digital sovereignty is incomplete without identity sovereignty, and that real protection requires consent, labelling, platform accountability, rapid takedown, auditability, and cross border enforcement.
Digital life now holds our memories, relationships, work, and identity. Yet most of it lives inside private platforms that control access, movement, and value. Digital sovereignty proposes a new framework where people can access, move, audit, and control their online lives. This article explains why portability, transparency, and user agency must become core digital rights.
This article maps the shift from Business Analyst to Business Architect, showing how analysts can move from project delivery to enterprise design without abandoning their core skills.
The idea of a single, nascent drone industry is misleading. Drones have already fragmented into distinct vertical markets, each with its own economics, regulation, and winners.