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ECBA Exam - Question 59


The likelihood that the requirement will change because it requires further analysis is termed as:

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Correct Answer: AB

The likelihood that a requirement will change because it requires further analysis is termed stability. In the context of requirements, stability refers to how likely a requirement is to remain unchanged throughout the project lifecycle. If a requirement is not stable, it indicates that it may need further analysis or modification, which helps in managing the risks associated with potential changes.

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missyJOption: B
Jan 14, 2023

Stability: the likelihood that the requirement will change, either because itrequires further analysis or because stakeholders have not reached aconsensus about it. If a requirement is not stable, it may have a lowerpriority in order to minimize unanticipated rework and wasted effort.

Adnan8t2
Aug 5, 2023

Stability is option A, please correct your vote.

EBaszOption: A
Jan 18, 2023

Stability is the correct answer

HazemnzOption: A
Jan 20, 2023

BABOK page 89

BMM_76Option: A
Mar 14, 2023

A is correct

Adnan8t2Option: A
May 7, 2023

89 Stability: the likelihood that the requirement will change, either because it requires further analysis or because stakeholders have not reached a consensus about it.

BMM_76Option: B
Mar 14, 2023

B is corret

amd112b
Mar 13, 2024

why you chose B?

herodesOption: A
May 22, 2024

A. stability. Explanation: Stability in the context of requirements refers to how likely a requirement is to remain unchanged throughout the project lifecycle. If a requirement is unstable, it indicates that it is likely to change, possibly because it requires further analysis, clarification, or refinement. Assessing the stability of requirements helps in understanding and managing the risk associated with requirements changes.

vna_1Option: A
Aug 10, 2023

Stability p. 99