Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA) — Question 336
When a business analyst completes the task of organizing requirements, he is completing two key objectives. What are the two objectives?
Answer options
- A. The business analyst should categorize the requirements first by functional or non-functional decomposition and then structure the categories by identified prioritization elements.
- B. The business analyst should strive to find logic in the organizational structure and to establish a prioritization approach on key elements.
- C. The business analyst should aim to understand which models are appropriate for the business domain and solution scope and to identify model interrelationships and dependencies.
- D. The business analyst should work with stakeholders to organize defined categories and then to structure each category by a key performance indicator.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer, B, emphasizes the importance of establishing a logical organizational structure and prioritization for key elements, which are crucial for effective requirements management. Option A focuses on categorization techniques rather than the overall goals, while options C and D address model understanding and stakeholder collaboration, which are not the primary objectives in this context.