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Question 83

Which one of the following is not a general technique that a business analyst may use in the requirements verification task?

    Correct Answer:

    Cost-benefits analysis is not a general technique used in the requirements verification task. Requirements verification typically involves ensuring that the requirements are complete, consistent, understandable, and feasible. The techniques commonly used for this process include structured walkthroughs, acceptance and evaluation criteria definition, and problem tracking. Cost-benefits analysis, on the other hand, is more relevant for assessing the economic feasibility and value of a project or its components, rather than verifying requirements.

Discussion
CheburaatorsOption: C

Cost-benefits analysis