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CBAP Exam - Question 131


Management comes to you and asks you to complete some specifications and models about the current state of the organization. Management wants you to complete this business analysis activity as soon as possible and report back to them with your findings.

What is the primary purpose of the specify and model requirements process?

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Correct Answer: D

The primary purpose of the specify and model requirements process is to analyze the functioning of an organization and provide insights into opportunities for improvement. This involves refining elicited information into actionable requirements and design specifications, helping to identify areas where processes can be enhanced, removed, or added to improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the organization.

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km_45Option: D
Jan 13, 2021

BABOK 7.1.1: The purpose of Specify and Model Requirements is to analyze, synthesize, and refine elicitation results into requirements and designs. - not even close

Nattie14
Jan 6, 2022

i guess this is why I am confused as to how D is the correct answer

Fedara
Jun 7, 2022

A requirement is a usable representation of a need. Requirements focus on understanding what kind of value could be delivered if a requirement is fulfilled (From BABOK v3, pg15) hence why it is D

[Removed]Option: B
Jun 11, 2021

Ans is B From BABOK v2 Pg 107. Specifications and models are created to analyze the functioning of an organization and provide insight into opportunities for improvement.

DeborahT
Sep 11, 2023

You are right but I believe you meant type D. the answer is correct as per v2

RabbitsfootOption: D
Mar 31, 2024

7.1 Specify and Model Requirements Purpose The purpose of Specify and Model Requirements is to analyze, synthesize, and refine elicitation results into requirements and designs. - This process involves translating the gathered information into actionable requirements and design specifications, i.e. the BAs findings.

b9adaf1
Feb 8, 2024

Makes no sense