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BABOK Guide
10. Techniques
Introduction 10.1 Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria 10.2 Backlog Management 10.3 Balanced Scorecard 10.4 Benchmarking and Market Analysis 10.5 Brainstorming 10.6 Business Capability Analysis 10.7 Business Cases 10.8 Business Model Canvas 10.9 Business Rules Analysis 10.10 Collaborative Games 10.11 Concept Modelling 10.12 Data Dictionary 10.13 Data Flow Diagrams 10.14 Data Mining 10.15 Data Modelling 10.16 Decision Analysis 10.17 Decision Modelling 10.18 Document Analysis 10.19 Estimation 10.20 Financial Analysis 10.21 Focus Groups 10.22 Functional Decomposition 10.23 Glossary 10.24 Interface Analysis 10.25 Interviews 10.26 Item Tracking 10.27 Lessons Learned 10.28 Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) 10.29 Mind Mapping 10.30 Non-Functional Requirements Analysis 10.31 Observation 10.32 Organizational Modelling 10.33 Prioritization 10.34 Process Analysis 10.35 Process Modelling 10.36 Prototyping 10.37 Reviews 10.38 Risk Analysis and Management 10.39 Roles and Permissions Matrix 10.40 Root Cause Analysis 10.41 Scope Modelling 10.42 Sequence Diagrams 10.43 Stakeholder List, Map, or Personas 10.44 State Modelling 10.45 Survey or Questionnaire 10.46 SWOT Analysis 10.47 Use Cases and Scenarios 10.48 User Stories 10.49 Vendor Assessment 10.50 Workshops

Ovi Store Facebook For Nokia -

Today, trying to log into Facebook from a Nokia N8 via Ovi Store throws a security error (TLS 1.0 unsupported). It serves as a reminder that even the biggest hardware maker couldn’t compete with Apple and Google’s ecosystems. For those who lived it, the Ovi Store wasn’t just an app store—it was the last door before Nokia fell into the abyss.

When Nokia Tried to Build a Walled Garden: The Era of Ovi Store and Facebook on Symbian ovi store facebook for nokia

Long before the iPhone App Store became the gold standard, Nokia saw the future. In May 2009, the Finnish giant launched the Ovi Store (named after the Finnish word for "door"). It was Nokia’s ambitious attempt to create a unified portal for apps, games, and media. For users of iconic devices like the N97, N8, and the touch-screen 5800 XpressMusic, the Ovi Store was the only official way to get apps—including the one everyone wanted: Facebook . Today, trying to log into Facebook from a

Did you ever download Facebook from Ovi Store? Tell us your Symbian war stories in the comments. When Nokia Tried to Build a Walled Garden: