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Which type of business requirements define the required parameter for a solution?
The correct answer is C. Technical requirements. Technical requirements define the specific parameters, standards, and constraints necessary for a solution to function correctly within its environment.
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Which type of business requirements define the required parameter for a solution?
Options
- ATransitional requirements
- BGeneral business requirements
- CTechnical requirements
- DFunctional requirements
How the community answered
(54 responses)- A7% (4)
- B2% (1)
- C89% (48)
- D2% (1)
Why each option
Technical requirements define the specific parameters, standards, and constraints necessary for a solution to function correctly within its environment.
Transitional requirements describe what is needed to move from a current state to a future state, not the inherent parameters of the solution itself.
General business requirements describe high-level organizational goals, not the detailed technical parameters or specifications of a particular solution.
Technical requirements define the specific parameters, constraints, and operational characteristics that a solution must meet, such as performance criteria, security standards, integration protocols, or specific hardware/software specifications. These requirements ensure the solution operates effectively within the existing infrastructure and adheres to defined architectural and environmental mandates.
Functional requirements describe what the system *must do* (its behaviors and features), rather than the specific technical parameters or *how* it must achieve those functions.
Concept tested: Types of business requirements - technical requirements
Source: https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/elm/7.0.1?topic=requirements-types
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