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You are a business analyst in an organization that has recently embraced business analysis as part of its initiative for new projects. In this organization, there is not an organizational standard for tailoring business analysis duties and expectations.
Which one of the following best describes the action you should take to begin business analysis?

  1. Work with the appropriate stakeholders to determine how the business analysis work should be completed.
  2. Define the organizational standard first.
  3. Create a business case for the need of organizational standards for business analysis.
  4. Take charge and begin the business analysis activities, but document your approach to serve as a template for future business analysis initiatives.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The best answer is to work with stakeholders to determine what business analysis activities should be done in the present initiative.
Answer B is incorrect. There's not a need to define an organizational standard immediately, as this can evolve over time based on projects and business analysis experience in the organization. Answer C is incorrect. A business case isn't needed; the business analyst needs to work with the stakeholders to define the needed activities.

Answer D is incorrect.
While this answer is tempting, it does not address the cooperation and involvement of the stakeholders.



You are the business analyst for your organization and you're working with the project manager to complete some business analysis activities. The project manager has the authority to approve the requirements based on the short iterations of business analysis activities.
What approach of business analysis are you using in this scenario?

  1. Progressive elaboration
  2. Change-driven
  3. Plan-driven
  4. Iterative

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Change-driven approaches to business analysis deal with rapid delivery of the business value. The business value is delivered in short iterations in return for acceptance of a higher degree of uncertainty regarding the overall delivery of the solution. The change-driven approaches are preferred while taking an exploratory approach for incremental improvement of an existing solution. Answer D is incorrect. Iterative is not a valid business analysis approach. Answer C is incorrect. The plan-driven approach defines business analysis activities. This approach is used to focus on minimizing up-front uncertainty and to ensure that the solution is fully defined before implementation begins in order to maximize control and minimize risk. It is preferred when requirements are effectively defined in advance of implementation. Answer A is incorrect. Progressive elaboration describes the project management approach of refining requirements and project scope, not the business analysis approach.



In a change-driven environment, what's more important than formal communications in regard to effective requirements management?

  1. Correct communication
  2. Frequency of communication
  3. Message of communication
  4. Type of communication

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Change-driven approaches focus more on frequency of communication than on formal documentation. Official documentation is often in writing, but informal communication takes precedence over more formal written communication.

Answer D is incorrect. The best answer is frequency of communication, not the type of communication. Answer A is incorrect. The best answer is frequency of communication, not correct communication - which is important, but it's not the best selection for the Question. Answer C is incorrect. The best answer is frequency of communication, not message of communication. Having the correct message and correct communication channels are important, but these aren't the best selection for this Question.



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?

  1. Lineage tracking
  2. Backwards pass
  3. Derivation
  4. Allocation

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Allocation is the forward tracking of a requirement to future requirements in the set of requirements. Answer C is incorrect. Backward tracing of a requirement is called its derivation, as the requirements may be derived from other older requirements.
Answer A is incorrect. Lineage tracking is not a valid term, so this choice is not valid. Answer B is incorrect. Backwards pass isn't a valid requirements tracing term; it describes a process in schedule management.



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