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CBAP Business Analysis And Planning

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1. Two types of conflict.






2. What is the output of the task - Define Business Case?






3. What are some of the key variables used in determining the priority of a requirement?






4. What are the tasks for the knowledge area - Requirements Management & Communication?






5. What is the output of the task - Define Business Need?






6. What are the tasks in the knowledge area - Solution Assessment & Validation?






7. Means of eliciting information from many people - sometimes anonymously - in a relatively short period of time






8. What is a STAKEHOLDER requirement - according to the BABOK 2.0?






9. Models a shallow - and possibly wide view of the system's functionality. It typically does not have any business logic running behind the visualization.






10. States the business need - identifies key stakeholders and briefly describes the positive impact that meeting the business need will have on those stakeholders.






11. Involved motivating people to act in ways that enable them to work together to achieve shared goals and objectives.






12. Creates a conceptual model of the work that needs to be completed to deliver the new business solution.






13. Are written to describe how an actor interacts with a solution to accomplish one or more of that actor's goals - or to respond to an event.






14. Knowing the dependencies and relationships between requirements helps when determining the sequence in which requirements are to be addressed. Common relations are:






15. What are the inputs for the task - Define Solution Scope?






16. Decisions are made with the interest of all stakeholders considered - reasons for a decision are cleared articulated - prompt and full disclosure of conflicts of interest - honesty regarding one's abilities and the performance of one's work.






17. What are the inputs to the task - Prioritize Requirements?






18. What are the techniques used in Plan Business Analysis Communication?






19. When performing root cause analysis as part of the Validate Solution task - what stakeholder may be involved?






20. What are the inputs to the task - Verify Requirements?






21. What are the Primitive Data Elements?






22. What are the strategies for a negative risk?






23. Elicitation Results are the inputs for the ____________






24. What are the inputs to the task - Define Business Case?






25. What describes how - when and why the business analyst will work with stakeholders?






26. Stakeholders involved the BA in decision making - acceptance of the BA's recommendations - willingness to discuss difficult or controversial topics with the BA - stakeholders willing to support or defend the BA when problems occur.






27. Uses history as a basis for estimating. It is similar to analogous estimation - but is used not only for the top-down estimate - but for the detailed tasks as well.






28. What are the techniques used in the task - Assess Organizational Readiness?






29. Used to describe the roles - responsibilities and reporting structures that exist within an organization and to align those structures with the organization's goals.






30. What is the output of the task - Allocate Resources?






31. An important tool in defining the scope of work and developing estimates. Decomposes the project scope into smaller and smaller pieces - creating a hierarchy of work.






32. Characteristics that are common to all organizations with a similar purpose and structure - whether or not the are in the same industry.






33. What are the inputs to the task - Validate Requirements?






34. What are the techniques used in the task - Define Transition Requirements?






35. What are the elements of Communication Skills?






36. What should be considered when establishing a Change Management process?






37. What are the inputs to the task - Assess Organizational Readiness?






38. What are the elements of the task - Define Solution Scope?






39. What are the inputs to the task - Allocate Resources?






40. What are the tasks in Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring?






41. The goal of this task is validate that the stated requirements expressed by the stakeholder match the stakeholder's understanding of the problem and the stakeholder's needs. Analyst's understanding conforms to the actual desire or intentions of the s






42. Using this technique the business analyst has collected the deliverables - activities - tasks - and estimates from all the involved stakeholders and rolls them up to get a total for all the activities and tasks.






43. An organized structure for the requirements and a documented set of relationships between them. Is used so the analyst and stakeholders know where a specific requirement should be found. Should have a clear implicit scope (clear to the stakeholders w






44. What are the techniques used in the task - Assess Capability Gaps?






45. What are the strategies for a positive risk?






46. Understanding of the business architecture of the organization that is being analyzed. Understanding business models (generates profit) - org structure - relationships between business units and the persons who occupy key stakeholder positions.






47. Models a deep - and usually narrow slice of the entire system's functionality.






48. A diagram indicating how involved the stakeholder is with the solution.






49. Set of requirements that will be used to choose between multiple solutions.






50. A continuous process of collecting data to determine how well a solution has been implemented compared to expected results.