A business analyst needs to estimate the effort associated with project requirements. However, the lack of detail is concerning.
What technique could the business analyst use to help alleviate this concern?
A business analyst is trying to determine which analysis technique will be best suited to elicit information from a large number of users in a short period of time. Which elicitation technique is best suited for this purpose?
Once the requirements are compared to internal and external quality standards, what should the business analyst do next?
The requirements baseline is ready for sign-off when the requirements are:
A business analyst from Company A has been assigned a project to document and identify requirements for a new commercial software implementation. The first step is to break down the business analysis deliverables into activities and tasks. Then, the business analyst
will add an estimate of the time needed to complete the work.
Which type of estimation technique is the business analyst using?
The software developers have delivered a completed solution. The quality assurance team has passed the solution. What should the business analyst do next?
Company A has been awarded a contract to finalize the development of a product that Company B was not able to finish. The business analyst is given a copy of the documentation left by Company B.
To which of the following documents should the business analyst pay the most attention to ensure the project succeeds this time?
A project affects the marketing unit and procurement unit. The project manager gives the business analyst an overview of the project for the first time.
What should the business analyst do immediately after the discussion?