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New Post 2/23/2012 8:07 PM
User is offline Manish
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CBAP Question of the day 

The requirements elicitation process requires that the business analyst and team prepare for the requirements elicitation activities. There are three specific inputs that the business analyst will need in preparing for the requirements elicitation. Which of the following is NOT one of the three inputs the business analyst will use as he prepares for requirements elicitation? 

A: Business need 

B: Solution scope 

C: Stakeholder list 

D: Change request

Regards,

Manish Singh

ANISAN Technologies

 

 
New Post 2/24/2012 9:09 PM
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Re: CBAP Question of the day 

 Well I reckon (s)he won't need the solution scope or the change request. Looks like I'll fail the CBAP. Better not do it then :)

Kimbo

 
New Post 2/26/2012 8:00 PM
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Re: CBAP Question of the day 

 Hi Kimbo,

The correct answer is B Change request

Regards,

Manish Singh

ANISAN Technologies

 

 
New Post 2/27/2012 1:46 AM
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Re: CBAP Question of the day 

Manish,

Well that's wrong. 

If you go into a requirements session with a "Solution Scope" in mind then you're already limiting yourself. Solution isn't something we should think about during requirements. It will tend to make us limit and channel our requirements towards the "Solution Scope".

Just plain stupid. Told you I'd fail.

Kimbo

 
New Post 4/5/2012 12:44 AM
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Re: CBAP Question of the day 

I am not so sure., but I think the cxorrect answer is B i.e. solutuin scope.

 
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