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BA-201 · Question #304

Universal Containers (UC) needs a Quip template to create Account plans. UC's business analyst has been tasked with documenting requirements for this initiative. During one of the business…

The correct answer is A. Make the template user-friendly and accessible only by members of the account team. A well-written requirement must be complete and capture all stated conditions. The sales manager expressed two distinct requirements: the template must be user-friendly AND accessible only to account team members. Option A is the only choice that captures both requirements…

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Universal Containers (UC) needs a Quip template to create Account plans. UC's business analyst has been tasked with documenting requirements for this initiative. During one of the business requirements gathering sessions, a sales manager notes that it's important the new template is user-friendly and only accessible to the account team. Which option captures this requirement?

Options

  • AMake the template user-friendly and accessible only by members of the account team.
  • BThe sales manager can make the template user-friendly.
  • CAccessible by members of the account team.

How the community answered

(43 responses)
  • A
    86% (37)
  • B
    9% (4)
  • C
    5% (2)

Explanation

A well-written requirement must be complete and capture all stated conditions. The sales manager expressed two distinct requirements: the template must be user-friendly AND accessible only to account team members. Option A is the only choice that captures both requirements fully. Option C only captures the access control requirement and omits usability. Option B incorrectly assigns ownership of the usability criterion to the sales manager personally, which is not a requirement-it is a delegation. In business analysis, requirements must be atomic where possible but complete; missing either condition creates gaps that lead to rework.

Topics

#Quip templates#Requirements gathering#Access control#Requirement completeness

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