A business analyst is helping management determine which solution they should choose. As it happens that the organization can only choose one of the two solutions due to time and resource restrictions. Solution A worth
$456,000 to the organization while solution B worth $565,000 to the organization. While solution A costs less, it is less risky and takes less time to complete so management elects to seize Solution A. What is the opportunity cost?
Robert is the business analyst for his organization and is preparing to host a workshop for twenty stakeholders.
The goal of this workshop is to comprehensively identify the requirements for new software that will be created for Robert's organization. What must first be established in the workshop to ensure that the elicitation process moves smoothly?
An organization has hired a consulting firm to implement and customize a software solution they purchased.
The firm has raised concerns regarding the effort required to develop a solution that meets all requirements.
On what basis should the requirements be prioritized in this context?
All of the following statements are true regarding a brainstorming session during requirements elicitation except for which one?
When a business analyst prepares for elicitation, he must define the scope of the selected elicitation technique, notify the stakeholders of the elicitation plan and technique to be used, and what other preparation activity?