Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) — Question 151
What are the requirements that describe the behaviors of a product called?
Answer options
- A. Functional requirements
- B. Nonfunctional requirements
- C. Solution requirements
- D. Transition requirements
Correct answer: A
Explanation
Functional requirements refer to the specific behaviors or functions of a product, detailing what the system should do. Nonfunctional requirements focus on how a system performs under certain conditions but do not describe specific behaviors. Solution requirements and transition requirements address different aspects of product development and deployment, making them incorrect in this context.