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CCBA Question #279: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B. Requirement management plan. The requirements management and communication knowledge area consists of four tasks: manage solution scope and requirements, manage requirements traceability, maintain requirements for reuse, and prepare requirements package. The outputs of these tasks are: Traced requirements: T

Question

Beth is a business analyst for her organization and she's completing the tasks in the requirements management and communication knowledge area. As a result of these tasks, she'll create several things for her organization. Which one of the following, however, is not one of the outputs of the requirements management and communication tasks?

Options

  • ATraced requirements
  • BRequirement management plan
  • CRequirement package
  • DApproved requirements

Explanation

The requirements management and communication knowledge area consists of four tasks: manage solution scope and requirements, manage requirements traceability, maintain requirements for reuse, and prepare requirements package. The outputs of these tasks are: Traced requirements: These are requirements that are linked to other requirements, design elements, test cases, or other artifacts to ensure alignment and consistency. Maintained requirements: These are requirements that are updated and stored in a repository for future Requirements package: This is a document or a set of documents that contains the requirements and related information for a specific audience, purpose, or point in time. Communicated requirements: These are requirements that are shared with the relevant stakeholders in an appropriate format and level of detail. The requirement management plan, on the other hand, is not an output of the requirements management and communication tasks, but an input. The requirement management plan is a document that describes how the requirements will be elicited, analyzed, documented, validated, and managed throughout the project. The requirement management plan is created as part of the business analysis planning and monitoring knowledge area.

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