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BA-201 · Question #131

During a discovery workshop, it was identified that the solution needs to meet all legal accessibility standards (for example, ADA, Section 508, WCAG, etc.). How should a business analyst document thi

The correct answer is B. Create a non-functional requirement for accessibility standards.. Legal accessibility standards fall under non-functional requirements (NFRs), which define system constraints or quality attributes: Applicability: NFRs like accessibility apply universally to the solution, ensuring compliance with ADA, Section 508, and WCAG standards, as mandated

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During a discovery workshop, it was identified that the solution needs to meet all legal accessibility standards (for example, ADA, Section 508, WCAG, etc.). How should a business analyst document this need and ensure it is applied universally across the solution?

Options

  • ACreate a functional requirement for accessibility standards.
  • BCreate a non-functional requirement for accessibility standards.
  • CCreate a user story for accessibility standards.

How the community answered

(52 responses)
  • A
    21% (11)
  • B
    71% (37)
  • C
    8% (4)

Explanation

Legal accessibility standards fall under non-functional requirements (NFRs), which define system constraints or quality attributes: Applicability: NFRs like accessibility apply universally to the solution, ensuring compliance with ADA, Section 508, and WCAG standards, as mandated for many Salesforce projects. Consistency Across Features: Documenting accessibility as an NFR ensures the requirement is enforced universally and is not tied to specific functional user stories. Industry Alignment: Salesforce emphasizes capturing non-functional needs to meet legal and organizational standards effectively.

Topics

#Non-functional requirements#Accessibility#Requirements documentation#Business Analysis Fundamentals

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