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1. A coverage matrix is a table or spreadsheet used to manage tracing. It is typically used when there are relatively few requirements or when tracing is limited to high-level requirements
Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition
Coverage Matrix
Business Rule Analysis
Risk Analysis
2. Rank and select possible solution approaches
SWOT Analysis
Baselining
Organization Modeling
Decision Analysis
3. Show how information flows through a system. Each funciton that modifies the data should be decomposed into lower levels until the system is sufficiently described
Data Flow Diagrams
Metrics & Key Performance Indicators
MoSCoW Analysis
SWOT Analysis
4. Develop initial cost comparison of possible solution approaches
Estimation
MoSCoW Analysis
Metrics & Key Performance Indicators
Problem Tracking
5. Identify solution approaches that have proven effective in other organizations
SWOT Analysis
Benchmarking
MoSCoW Analysis
Risk Analysis
6. Requirements that are considered risky may need to be investigaged or iplemented first - so that if risks cause the project to fail - the organization has invested as little as possible at that point.
Risk Analysis
Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition
Functional Decomposition
Voting
7. Depict the scope of work required to integrate the new solution into the business and technical environments
Business Rule Analysis
Process Modeling
Interface Analysis
Structured Walkthrough
8. Describe the stakeholder objectives that the solution will support
Scope Modeling
User Stories
SWOT Analysis
Coverage Matrix
9. Describes the concepts and relationships relevant to the solution or business domain
Problem Tracking
Data Modeling
Scenarios and Use Cases
Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition
10. If purchase or outsourcing to a thrid party is in consideration - an assessment of the vendor may be performed as part of the business case
Decision Analysis
Document Analysis
Problem Tracking
Vendor Assessment
11. Allows the business analyst to manage any issues identified with requirements by stakeholders and ensure that those issues are resolved
Problem Tracking
Scenarios and Use Cases
Timeboxing/Budgeting
Requirements Workshop
12. To understand the scope of work and to break the solution scope into smaller work products or deliverables
Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition
Interface Analysis
Requirements Workshop
Functional Decomposition
13. Useful to understand the current state of the enterprise - in as much as that current state is documented
Organization Modeling
Business Rule Analysis
Document Analysis
User Stories
14. MoSCoW analysis divides requirements into four categories: Must - Should - Could - and Won't
SWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis
MoSCoW Analysis
Interface Analysis
15. May be used to ensure that any problems identified during verification are resolved
Signoff
Problem Tracking
Interface Analysis
Estimation
16. A structured walkthrough often begins with a review of the requirements to be discussed
Requirements Workshop
Timeboxing/Budgeting
Baselining
Structured Walkthrough
17. Used to inspect requirements documentation to identify ambiguous or unclear requirements
Functional Decomposition
Structured Walkthrough
Voting
SWOT Analysis
18. Describe the requirements that support the individual goals of each actor - or the response to the triggering event.
Scenarios and Use Cases
Interface Analysis
Signoff
Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition
19. Assess the risk (both positive and negative) if an assumption proves invalid - or a constraint is removed
Brainstorming
Baselining
Risk Analysis
Vendor Assessment
20. Requirements may be organized based on the solution components they are related to
Risk Analysis
Scope Modeling
Metrics & Key Performance Indicators
Interface Analysis
21. Requirements are frequently captured in a formal document. Many tempaltes for requirements document exist and are in common use
Requirements Documentation
Scope Modeling
Problem Tracking
Metrics & Key Performance Indicators
22. Useful method of comparing possible approaches
Document Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Benchmarking
Risk Analysis
23. Assessed to support benefit management - measurement and reporting - including where alignment of internal measures or systems is needed to ensure that the behaviors we are seeking canb e seen - evaluated - and realized
Organization Modeling
Metrics & Key Performance Indicators
SWOT Analysis
Vendor Assessment
24. Ensure that requirements are stated clearly enough to devise a set of tests that can prove that the requirement has been met.
Vendor Assessment
Baselining
Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition
Structured Walkthrough
25. Requirements may be presentated as part of a requirements workshop to familiarize all parties with the existing solution scope and current requirements
Structured Walkthrough
User Stories
Requirements Workshop
Structured Walkthrough
26. Requirements may be organized around relevant processes
User Stories
Process Modeling
Scope Modeling
Signoff
27. Timeboxing or budgeting prioritizes requirements for investiation and implementation based on allication of a fixed resource.
Document Analysis
Interface Analysis
Business Rule Analysis
Timeboxing/Budgeting
28. Both assumptions and constraints are often identified - reviewed and managed using the ongoing planning - monitoring - and issue/risk management activities of the project team.
Scenarios and Use Cases
Organization Modeling
Brainstorming
Problem Tracking
29. Cost-Benefit analysis compares the costs of implementing a solution against the benefits to be gained. Financial analysis includes the use of financial models that estimate the market value of an organizational asset.
Decision Analysis
Estimation
SWOT Analysis
Timeboxing/Budgeting
30. Identify how current capabilities and limitations match up against the influencing factors
SWOT Analysis
Voting
Functional Decomposition
Data Modeling
31. Used as a method of generating alternatives
Benchmarking
Structured Walkthrough
Brainstorming
Timeboxing/Budgeting
32. Forecast the size of the investment required to deploy and operate the proposed solution
User Stories
Structured Walkthrough
Risk Analysis
Estimation
33. Used to assess potential risks that may impact the solution and the costs and benefits associated with it
Coverage Matrix
Data Modeling
Risk Analysis
Signoff
34. Once requirements are approved - they may be baselined - meaning that all future changes are recorded and tracked - and the current state may be compared to the baselined state. Subsequent chagnes to the requirement must follow the change control pro
Structured Walkthrough
Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria Definition
Risk Analysis
Baselining
35. Business Rules may be separtated from other requirements for implememtnation and management in a business rules engine or similar
Organization Modeling
Structured Walkthrough
Scenarios and Use Cases
Business Rule Analysis
36. Decision analsis may be used to identify high-value requirements
Risk Analysis
Document Analysis
Decision Analysis
User Stories
37. Describe stakeholders and the guals the system supports and as such can also be used to define the solution scope
Risk Analysis
Voting
Risk Analysis
User Stories
38. Requirements signoff formalizes agreement by stakeholders that the content and presentation of documented requirements is accurate and complete. A formal sign off of requirements documentation may be required by organizational standards or regulatory
Problem Tracking
SWOT Analysis
Document Analysis
Signoff
39. Describes the various organizational units - stakeholders - and their relationships. Requirements can be structured around the needs of each stakeholder or group
Decision Analysis
Interface Analysis
Functional Decomposition
Organization Modeling
40. Demonstrate how the solution will help the organization mazimize strengths and minimize weaknesses
Benchmarking
Coverage Matrix
Voting
SWOT Analysis
41. Identify appropriate boundaries for the solution scope
Structured Walkthrough
MoSCoW Analysis
Scenarios and Use Cases
Scope Modeling
42. Breaks down an organizational unit - product scope - or similar into its component parts. Each part can have its own set of requirements.
SWOT Analysis
Estimation
Scope Modeling
Functional Decomposition
43. Voting method allocate a fixed amount of resources to each participant for them to distribute among proposed features or requirements
Business Rule Analysis
Interface Analysis
Voting
Estimation