Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA) — Question 386
Anne is the business analyst for her organization and she's creating a textual requirement for her analysis. As part of the textual requirements, there are specific rules that Anne should follow. Textual requirements must always address what three things in regard to the requirements?
Answer options
- A. Textual requirements must define the capabilities of the solution, conditions that must exist for the requirements to operate, and any constraints that may hinder the solution.
- B. Textual requirements must define the cost of the solution, organizational conditions that must exist for the requirements to operate, and any risks that may hinder the solution.
- C. Textual requirements must define the stakeholders' influence on the solution, relationships between opposing stakeholders, and any organizational constraints that may hinder the solution.
- D. Textual requirements must define the deliverables created by the solution, the conditions that must exist for the requirements to be completed, and the time and cost constraints that may hinder the solution's implementation.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer, B, outlines the key aspects of textual requirements, including the cost, operational conditions, and risks that affect the solution. Options A, C, and D include elements that do not represent the fundamental components of textual requirements as defined in business analysis, focusing instead on capabilities, stakeholder dynamics, and deliverables, which are not the core focus of textual requirements.