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IIBA CBAP Exam - Topic 2 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for IIBA's CBAP exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 2
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A large insurance company wants to buy a new claims processing system or upgrade one of its two existing system. Each year the claims department is given a $3.5 million budget to spend. Time is of the essence since there are tome regulatory charges that will be coming the following year that will require several features that currently neither one of the two claims System currently support.

There are eight stakeholders involved in this initiative. There are local to where the claim system are managed, while five are located across the country. The business analyst (BA) struggled to get all stakeholders to agree on the desired features but ultimately got agreement on ten identified key features for the new claims system. The BA was able to build a current state and future state process model which included all ten key features.

System a processes 75% of the company's claims. It is 5 years old and the claim processors love it because it is easy to use. However it must go offline for two hours each day. The code is very module so it does have flexibility to be modified. To upgrade system A to have all ten features it would cost $5 million. System A would be at capacity if it were to process all of the company's claims.

System B process 25% of the company's claims. It is an older mainframe system, but rarely goes offline. It could easily handle double the number of claims that system A processes. However it has a lot of legacy code and would cost $6 million to upgrade.

Both system have some of the tem desired key features. But neither system has all ten. The cost to buy a new system would be $7 million.

Below is the estimated cost for each feature in priority order.

During elicitation the BA must understand the non-functional requirements. What non functional requirement does System B support over System A?

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German
4 months ago
Not sure if upgrading either system is worth it. New might be better.
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Harley
4 months ago
Compliance is key with those new regulations coming up!
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Goldie
4 months ago
Surprised that System A is still so popular despite the downtime!
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Alberto
4 months ago
I think usability is more important though.
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Dana
5 months ago
System B has better scalability for sure.
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Valentine
5 months ago
I recall a practice question where we compared usability and scalability. If System B can handle more claims, then it must be more scalable, right?
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Sharen
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about compliance. I thought both systems had issues, but maybe System B is better in that area?
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Jina
5 months ago
I think scalability might be the right answer since System B can handle more claims than System A. That seems like a key advantage.
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Carmelina
5 months ago
I remember we discussed non-functional requirements in class, but I'm not entirely sure which one System B supports better than A.
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Celestine
5 months ago
This is a great opportunity to demonstrate my analytical skills. I'll create a decision matrix to objectively evaluate each option against the key requirements.
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Kenia
5 months ago
The priority order of the features is really helpful. I'll focus on identifying the most critical ones that need to be addressed, and see which system can best meet those needs.
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Dannette
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the cost estimates. Upgrading System A seems cheaper, but System B can handle more claims. I'll need to crunch the numbers more closely.
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Theola
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. System B seems to have better scalability and reliability since it rarely goes offline, so that could be a key factor.
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Eura
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to carefully weigh the pros and cons of each system and consider the budget constraints and regulatory requirements.
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Tyisha
6 months ago
Workstation security, that's got to be the answer. The question is clearly asking about the standards for securing a workstation, so choice B is the way to go.
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Donette
6 months ago
Easy, it's definitely the REST API. That's the standard for this type of data access these days.
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Elmira
6 months ago
Based on the information provided, it seems like the company should use Marketing Cloud as the primary system for customer profiles and leverage email addresses as the multi-cloud identifier. That way, all the customer data can be centralized and shared across the different Salesforce products.
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