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Question 186

You are the business analyst for a large software development project. There are several issues that must be resolved by certain dates or the problem will prevent the project from advancing. What technique can you use to track problems with the requirements?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 187

A new contract requires a thorough level of documentation to be developed and maintained with planned phases of reviews and authorized sign offs. Which approach fits this contract?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation
According to the BABOK® Guide, a waterfall approach is a sequential project life cycle that consists of distinct phases, such as initiation, planning, analysis, design, construction, testing, implementation, and maintenance. Each phase has a defined set of activities, deliverables, and exit criteria that must be completed before moving to the next phase. A waterfall approach is suitable for projects that have a clear and stable scope, well-defined requirements, and minimal changes or uncertainty. In this scenario, a new contract requires a thorough level of documentation to be developed and maintained with planned phases of reviews and authorized sign offs. This implies that the project has a high degree of formality, control, and documentation, which fits the characteristics of a waterfall approach. References:
[BABOK® Guide], section 2.5: Plan Business Analysis Approach
CCBA Exam Questions & Answers with Explanations, question 418
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Question 188

Beth is a business analyst for her organization and she's completing the tasks in the requirements management and communication knowledge are a. As a result of these tasks, she'll create several things for her organization. Which one of the following, however, is not one of the outputs of the requirements management and communication tasks?

Correct Answer: C
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Question 189

The product backlog refinement meeting for a project is complete, but two stakeholders do not agree on the priority of several product backlog items. What should the business analyst (BA) do to help move the project forward?

Correct Answer: D
Comprehensive and Detailed The BA shouldfacilitate a walkthrough with the stakeholdersto resolve conflicts in priority.TheBABOK Guide (Chapter 4.3 - Manage Stakeholder Collaboration)states that stakeholderengagement and consensus-building are crucial for backlog prioritizationin Agile projects.
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Question 190

When a business analyst performs requirements tracing, he may need to trace the requirements backward through their lineage and may need to trace the requirements forward through their relationship to other requirements. What is the forward tracing activity called in requirements traceability?

Correct Answer: D
According to the BABOK Guide, allocation is "the process of assigning stakeholder and solution requirements to solution components in order to provide a common understanding of the scope and value of each component" (p. 36). Allocation is a type of forward traceability, as it traces the requirements from their origin to their implementation in the solution. The other options are not correct because:
Lineage tracking is a type of backward traceability, as it traces the requirements from their current state to their source (p. 36).
Backwards pass is a term used in project management, not in requirements traceability. It refers to the process of calculating the late start and late finish dates for project activities (p. 215).
Derivation is another type of backward traceability, as it traces the requirements from their current state to their parent requirements (p. 36). Reference:
BABOK Guide, p. 36, 215
Requirements Traceability: Definition, Why it matters & Tools, section "Forward Traceability"
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