Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) — Question 321
You are the business analyst for your organization and are working on organizing the identified requirements for a new solution. Nancy, your assistant in this process, says that these requirements aren't very complex. You agree but add that it's this thing that makes the overall solution complex.
What thing adds to the level of complexity among requirements?
Answer options
- A. Relationships among the requirements
- B. Management in the project
- C. Stakeholders in the project
- D. Cost and schedule constraints
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A, as the relationships among the requirements can create dependencies and interactions that complicate the solution. Options B, C, and D may influence project management but do not inherently add complexity to the requirements themselves.