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1. A validation technique in which a small group of stakeholders evaluates a portion of a work product to find errors to improve its quality.
Peer Review
Product Backlog
Solution Requirement
Variance Analysis
2. An activity within requirements development that identifies sources for requirements and then uses elicitation techniques (e.g. interviews prototypes facilitated workshops documentation studies) to gather requirements from those sources.
Elicitation
Change-driven Methodology
Project Scope
Quality
3. A stakeholder responsible for assessing the quality of and identifying defects in a software application.
Verified Requirements
Business Requirements Document
Tester
Validation
4. The stakeholder assigned by the performing organization to manage the work required to achieve the project objectives.
Project Manager
Validation
Defect
Project Scope
5. Limitations on the design of a solution that derive from the technology used in its implementation.
Technical Constraint(s)
Requirements Traceability
Data Entity
Focus Group
6. Defining whether or not a relationship between entities in a data model is mandatory. Is shown on a data model with a special notation.
Activity
Secondary Actor
Optionality
Brainstorming
7. A specific actionable testable directive that is under the control of the business and supports a business policy.
Class Model
Decomposition
Business Rule(s)
Variance Analysis
8. The business rules an organization chooses to enforce as a matter of policy. They are intended to guide the actions of people working within the business. They may oblige people to take certain actions prevent people from taking actions or prescribe
Solution Requirement
Operative Rule(s)
Brainstorming
Requirements Management
9. A means to elicit requirements of an existing system by studying available documentation and identifying relevant information.
Incremental Delivery
Benchmarking
Document Analysis
Problem Statement
10. A description of the types of communication the business analyst will perform during business analysis the recipients of those communications and the form in which communication should occur.
Exploratory Prototype
Business Analysis Communication Plan
Root Cause Analysis
Business Architecture
11. Ability of systems to communicate by exchanging data or services.
Interoperability
Validated Requirements
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Quality Assurance
12. A requirement articulated by a stakeholder that has not been analyzed verified or validated. Frequently reflect the desires of a stakeholder rather than the actual need.
Checklist
Code
Business Policy
Stated Requirements
13. The human and nonhuman roles that interact with the system.
Actor(s)
Relationship
Requirement
Prioritization
14. A document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes the existence of a project and provides the project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities.
Customer
Defect
Scope Model
Project Charter
15. A business model that shows a business process in terms of the steps and input and output flows across multiple functions organizations or job roles.
Included Use Cases
Process Map
Requirements Model
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
16. A set of user stories requirements or features that have been identified as candidates for potential implementation prioritized and estimated.
Validated Requirements
Product Backlog
Cost Benefit Analysis
Requirement
17. An analysis model that illustrates product scope by showing the system in its environment with the external entities (people and systems) that give to and receive from the system.
Stated Requirements
Gap Analysis
Business Analyst
Context Diagram
18. A group of related tasks that support a key function of business analysis.
Verified Requirements
Request For Information (RFI)
User
Knowledge Area
19. Software requirements that limit the options available to the system designer.
System
Design Constraints
Verification
Enterprise Architecture
20. A requirements document written for a user audience describing user requirements and the impact of the anticipated changes on the users.
Stakeholder
User Requirements Document
Vertical Prototype
Vision Statement (product vision statement)
21. A team activity that seeks to produce a broad or diverse set of options through the rapid and uncritical generation of ideas.
Brainstorming
Inspection
Cost Benefit Analysis
Opportunity Analysis
22. An uncertain event or condition that if it occurs will affect the goals or objectives of a proposed change.
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Event Response Table
Business Requirements Document
Risk
23. A description of an organization's business processes IT software and hardware people operations and projects and the relationships between them.
Product Scope
Use Case Diagram
Benchmarking
Enterprise Architecture
24. Something that occurs to which an organizational unit system or process must respond.
Timebox
Event
Objective
Business Analysis Approach
25. Creating working software in multiple releases so the entire product is delivered in portions over time.
Constraint
Project Charter
Observation
Incremental Delivery
26. An error in requirements caused by incorrect incomplete missing or conflicting requirements.
Business Need(s)
Observation
Objective
Requirement(s) Defect
27. An autonomous unit within an enterprise under the management of a single individual or board with a clearly defined boundary that works towards common goals and objectives. Operate on a continuous basis as opposed to an organizational unit or project
Organization
Software/Systems Requirements Specification
Transition Requirement(s)
Solution
28. A matrix used to track requirements' relationships. Each column in the matrix provides requirements information and associated project or software development components.
Scenario
Operative Rule(s)
Requirements Trace Matrix
Business Requirements Document
29. Are responsible for the construction of software applications. Areas of expertise include development languages development practices and application components.
Supplier
Service
User Requirements Document
Developer
30. A small group of stakeholders who will make decisions regarding the disposition and treatment of changing requirements.
Business Architecture
Business Goal
Sponsor
Change Control Board (CCB)
31. Limitations placed on the solution design by the organization that needs the solution. Describe limitations on available solutions or an aspect of the current state that cannot be changed by the deployment of the new solution. See also technical cons
Code
Business Constraint(s)
Span of Control
Focus Group
32. A person with specific expertise in an area or domain under investigation.
Secondary Actor
Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Lessons Learned Process
Decision Analysis
33. A technique that subdivides a problem into its component parts in order to facilitate analysis and understanding of those components.
Inspection
Decomposition
Business Analysis
Black Box Tests
34. Requirements that have been demonstrated to deliver business value and to support the business goals and objectives.
Validated Requirements
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Requirements Allocation
Force Field Analysis
35. A system trigger that is initiated by humans.
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Business Event
Business Requirement
Change-driven Methodology
36. A representation of requirements using text and diagrams. Can also be called user requirements models or analysis models and can supplement textual requirements specifications.
Methodology
Requirements Model
Capability
Operational Support
37. A stakeholder who will be responsible for designing developing and implementing the change described in the requirements and have specialized knowledge regarding the construction of one or more solution components.
Focus Group
User
Interface
Implementation Subject Matter Expert (SME)
38. An analysis model describing the data structures and attributes needed by the system.
Stakeholder
Data Dictionary
Class
Span of Control
39. Alter the way a business analysis task is performed or describe a specific form the output of a task may take.
Cost Benefit Analysis
Technique
Requirements Verification
Force Field Analysis
40. An approach to decision-making that examines and models the possible consequences of different decisions. Assists in making an optimal decision under conditions of uncertainty.
Decision Analysis
Work Product
Design Constraints
Requirements Traceability
41. A prototype that shows a shallow and possibly wide view of the system's functionality but which does not generally support any actual use or interaction.
Span of Control
Horizontal Prototype
Problem Statement
Iteration
42. A structured process which captures the key characteristics of an industry to predict the long-term profitability prospects and to determine the practices of the most significant competitors.
Sequence Diagram
Competitive Analysis
Opportunity Analysis
Repository
43. A deficiency in a product or service that reduces its quality or varies from a desired attribute state or functionality.
Gap Analysis
Feature
Defect
Monitoring
44. The work to identify the stakeholders who may be impacted by a proposed initiative and assess their interests and likely participation.
Requirements Management Plan
Request For Information (RFI)
Stakeholder Analysis
Event
45. An organized peer review of a deliverable with the objective of finding errors and omissions. It is considered a form of quality assurance.
Organization Modeling
Regulator
Structured Walkthrough
Competitive Analysis
46. A non-actionable directive that supports a business goal.
Interface
Customer
Enterprise Architecture
Business Policy
47. The set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure policies and operations of an organization and recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals.
Business Analysis
Technique
Process Model
User Story
48. The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements.
Verified Requirements
Quality
Stated Requirements
Requirements Trace Matrix
49. A type of diagram that shows objects participating in interactions and the messages exchanged between them.
Sequence Diagram
Business Requirements Document
Elicitation
Survey
50. The ability to identify and document the lineage of each requirement including its derivation (backward traceability) its allocation (forward traceability) and its relationship to other requirements.
Requirements Traceability
Product Scope
Work Product
Optionality