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IIBA CCBA Exam - Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Ralph is a business analyst for his organization and he's using the plan-driven approach for business analysis. Ralph has captured the requirements of the project, but what must happen before he can begin capturing and defining the requirements at a deeper level of detail?
C) The initial requirements must be formally approved by the stakeholders.
A) The initial requirements must be tested for time, cost, quality, and risk.
B) The initial requirements must undergo a feasibility study.
D) The initial requirements must pass through the Delphi Technique.

IIBA CCBA Exam - Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for IIBA's CCBA exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 1
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Ralph is a business analyst for his organization and he's using the plan-driven approach for business analysis. Ralph has captured the requirements of the project, but what must happen before he can begin capturing and defining the requirements at a deeper level of detail?

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Suggested Answer: C

Before Ralph can begin defining the requirements at a deeper level, the initial requirements must be formally approved by the relevant stakeholders.

Answer, B is incorrect. The initial requirements do not need to undergo a feasibility study at this time.

Answer, D is incorrect. The Delphi Technique is useful to gain consensus on requirements, but it's not a mandatory activity or needed (usually) with the initial requirements.

Answer, A is incorrect. The requirements don't need to be tested for time, cost, quality, and risk at this time.


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Karrie
7 months ago
I thought testing for time and cost was the first step?
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Fatima
7 months ago
Feasibility study is important too, but approval seems more critical.
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Nguyet
7 months ago
Wait, what’s the Delphi Technique? Sounds complicated.
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Bernardo
7 months ago
Totally agree, formal approval is key!
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Vincenza
7 months ago
I think the stakeholders need to approve the requirements first.
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Xuan
8 months ago
Testing for time and cost seems like a must before diving deeper!
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Shaniqua
8 months ago
Feasibility study is important too, but I lean towards stakeholder approval.
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Davida
8 months ago
Wait, what’s the Delphi Technique? Sounds complicated.
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Delsie
8 months ago
Totally agree, formal approval is key!
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Felton
8 months ago
I think the stakeholders need to approve the initial requirements first.
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Titus
8 months ago
The Delphi Technique sounds familiar, but I don't think it's the right step here. It feels more like a method for gathering opinions rather than a requirement approval process.
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Lura
8 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe the stakeholders' approval is crucial. Without it, we might be working on the wrong assumptions.
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Nickole
8 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about a feasibility study being important. It might be necessary before moving forward.
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Juliana
9 months ago
I think the requirements need to be formally approved by the stakeholders before diving deeper. That seems to be a common step in the process.
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Gregoria
9 months ago
Fstrim, that's the one! I remember learning about that in class. It's the right command to optimize an SSD-based file system.
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Juan
9 months ago
The GUI HTML editor option seems like the most logical choice based on the question. I'm confident that's the right answer.
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Jennifer
9 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this one. Journey Builder has a lot of great activities like Wait Until, Decision Split, and Query Activity.
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Leota
9 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll double-check the instructions to make sure I'm doing it correctly, but I think I can handle it.
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