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IIBA-AAC Exam - Topic 10 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for IIBA's IIBA-AAC exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 10
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A team discussion focuses on six key terms. These six terms have a common meaning and are used to discuss both business analysis and its relationship with common terminology. These terms are described in the:

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Arletta
1 day ago
Wait, are we sure about that? Sounds too specific.
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Andra
7 days ago
Totally agree, B is the right answer!
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Carmen
25 days ago
I thought it was the Strategic Plan, but I could be wrong.
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Josephine
1 month ago
It's definitely the Business Analysis Core Concept Model!
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Nikita
1 month ago
The Business Analysis Core Concept Model is the answer, no doubt about it. It's like the Rosetta Stone of business analysis.
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Stefania
1 month ago
I'm feeling lucky with option B. The Business Analysis Core Concept Model is where all the business analysis magic happens.
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Casandra
2 months ago
B is the correct answer. The Business Analysis Core Concept Model is the holy grail of business analysis terminology.
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Jacquline
2 months ago
I’m leaning towards B as well, but I wonder if the Scope Model could also fit since it deals with defining boundaries in analysis.
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Ludivina
2 months ago
I feel like the Stakeholder Map could be relevant, but it seems more focused on relationships rather than the core concepts we're discussing.
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Brynn
2 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think the Strategic Plan was more about long-term goals rather than key terms.
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Ashlee
2 months ago
I think the answer might be B) Business Analysis Core Concept Model, but I'm not entirely sure if it covers all six terms.
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Margo
2 months ago
I'm still not sure. The wording of the question is a bit tricky. I might need to review my notes on the different business analysis models to make sure I understand the distinctions between them. This is a tough one.
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Elmer
3 months ago
Okay, I've got it. The Business Analysis Core Concept Model is the best answer. Those six key terms are the fundamental building blocks that define the business analysis discipline. I'm confident that's the right choice.
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Ammie
3 months ago
The Strategic Plan and Stakeholder Map don't seem to fit as well. Those are more about the overall business context, not the specific terminology used in business analysis. I'm leaning towards B or C.
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Jimmie
3 months ago
Option B is the answer. The Business Analysis Core Concept Model is the go-to source for understanding the core concepts of business analysis.
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Mozelle
3 months ago
I think it's B) Business Analysis Core Concept Model.
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Ruby
4 months ago
The Business Analysis Core Concept Model is the way to go. It's like a secret decoder ring for all things business analysis.
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Jeanice
4 months ago
I'm going with B. The Business Analysis Core Concept Model is the perfect place to find those six key terms. It's like a business analysis dictionary.
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Ty
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. The question mentions both business analysis and common terminology, so the Business Analysis Scope Model could also be relevant. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Janna
4 months ago
I think the Business Analysis Core Concept Model is the most likely answer here. Those six key terms are probably the core concepts that define business analysis.
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Xuan
3 months ago
I agree, the Core Concept Model makes sense.
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