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IIBA CCBA Exam - Topic 1 Question 79 Discussion

Actual exam question for IIBA's CCBA exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 1
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After an initial project kick-off meeting, the business analyst (BA) determined that the project has a short deadline and a regulatory mandate with stiff penalties for non-compliance. The stakeholders do not want to risk missing the deadline, and management is willing to commit any amount of resources to meet the deadline. Which kind of approach is suitable for the initiative?

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Felix
4 months ago
Crystal clear development process could also help with clarity in compliance.
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Dierdre
4 months ago
Wait, can we really commit any resources? Sounds too good to be true!
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Carissa
4 months ago
I’m not so sure, adaptive might work better with changing requirements.
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Cammy
5 months ago
Totally agree, deadlines and regulations call for a structured approach!
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Olen
5 months ago
Predictive development process seems like the best fit here.
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Francine
5 months ago
I feel like an adaptive approach could work, but with such a short deadline, it might be risky to not have a clear plan from the start.
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Cordie
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question where the focus was on compliance, and I think a predictive development process would ensure everything is planned out properly.
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Adelle
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think the Kanban method is more flexible and might not suit a strict deadline like this one.
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Jenise
5 months ago
I remember studying that when deadlines are tight and there are regulatory requirements, a predictive approach might be best.
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Layla
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm leaning towards the crystal clear development process since the stakeholders seem really risk-averse and just want to get it done no matter what. But the adaptive approach could work too if we can demonstrate how it will help us meet the deadline.
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Virgie
5 months ago
Definitely go with the adaptive development process here. With the tight deadline and high stakes, we need to be able to pivot quickly and not get bogged down in a rigid plan. The extra resources will help us course-correct as needed.
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Robt
5 months ago
This seems like a classic case where an adaptive development process would be the best approach. With the short deadline and regulatory mandate, we need to be able to respond quickly to changes and adjust our plans as needed.
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Billy
6 months ago
I'm a bit torn on this one. The short deadline and regulatory requirements make me think a more predictive approach might be better to ensure we meet the deadline. But the willingness to commit resources makes me wonder if an adaptive process could work too.
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Madonna
6 months ago
Ah, I know this one! The individual questions within a questionnaire or document request are referred to as "items." Easy peasy.
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Serina
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I know Okta has a lot of user profile attributes, but I'm not sure which ones are considered "default base" attributes. I'll have to review my notes on Okta user profiles to see if I can figure this out.
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Raelene
6 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The key is to understand how the SAX parser processes the XML document and recognizes the different elements and text content.
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Marge
6 months ago
I feel confident that the answer is B. IT plays a key role in helping organizations reengineer their processes and eliminate unnecessary steps or tasks.
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Dalene
6 months ago
I feel pretty confident that "Don't have a complicated signup" is essential for good UX. It's something I practiced in case studies.
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