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What is the term used to describe the cost of the solution after the solution has been implemented in production by a vendor? A. Application fees B. Lifecycle fee C. TCO - Total cost of ownership D. COTS fees
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Which one of the following is NOT an output of the enterprise analysis tasks? A. Business Need B. Stakeholder concerns C. Solution Approach D. Solution Scope |
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All of the following stakeholders participate in the prioritization of requirements except for which one? A. Implementation subject matter expert B. End user C. Domain subject matter expert D. Project manager |
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You are the business analyst for your organization. Management has asked that you create a model of the requirements so the stakeholders can better understand the requirements and the project as a whole. Which of the following statements best describes a model? A. Models are slices of the project solution. B. Models simplify the requirements for common stakeholders. C. Models are statistics for the return on investment, time saved, and other mathematics. D. Models abstract and simplify reality. |
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D. Models abstract and simplify reality. |
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What plan will describe the stakeholder groups and the level of formality that is appropriate for the requirements?
A. BA plan
B. Budget plan
C. Project plan
D. Business analysis communication plan |
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You are the business analyst for a smaller project where there are few requirements. Management would still like you to create a method to trace the few requirements for this project. What type of matrix would be best in this instance?
A. Requirements Structure matrix
B. Requirements traceability matrix
C. Coverage matrix
D. Requirements trace matrix |
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You are the business analyst for your organization and have many solutions available to an identified problem. You would like a way to quickly and fairly determine which solution is the best choice for your organization. Which of the following approaches would allow you to determine the top-rated solutions for your organization?
A. Scoring system
B. Acceptance and evaluation criteria
C. Vendor assessment
D. Stakeholder assessment |
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You are the business analyst for your organization and you are using a change-driven approach to business analysis. How are communications managed?
A. Communications in a change-driven approach to business analysis focus more on the frequency of communication.
B. Communications in a change-driven approach typically use face-to-face channels.
C. Communications in a change-driven approach focus more on formal communications.
D. Communications in a change-driven approach are all ad hoc. |
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You are the business analyst for your organization. Jeff is your Manager. He has asked that you create a method to store the project requirements including those under development, under review, and the requirements which have been approved. What is he asking you to create?
A. Solution Scope
B. A repository
C. A project scope statement
D. A requirements plan system |
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You are the business analyst for your organization and working with Tim to identify the assumptions within the business solution. Which one of the following is an assumption?
A. The vendor believes the software should arrive by April 1th
B. The software must be compatible with Apple OS
C. The software must cost less than $50 per license
D. The hardware must costs less than $2,500 per unit. |
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You are working with Jeff on the conduct stakeholder analysis task as part of the business analysis duties in your company. Jeff wants to know why it’s so important to identify stakeholders so early in the business analysis duties. Which one of the following statements best addresses the need to identify the stakeholders early on in the business analysis duties? A. It’s important to identify the stakeholders so the business analyst knows who to report to. B. It’s important to identify the stakeholders so the business analyst knows who to bill for the project. C. It’s important to identify the stakeholder so the business analyst can help ensure the timely delivery of the requirements deliverables. D. It’s important to identify the stakeholders so the stakeholders know who the business analyst is. |
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Mary has asked you to trace a particular requirement for her. What does “to trace a requirement” mean? A. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links risk, cost, quality, and scope elements to stakeholder and solution requirements to other artifacts created by the team and to solution components. B. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links business requirements to stakeholder and solution requirements to other artifacts created by the team and to solution components. C. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links business requirements to components in the projects work breakdown structure. D. Tracing a requirement means to track a requirements from its first identification all the way to its completion to see what issues, risks, costs, quality, and defects have surrounded the requirement |
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