When defining the requirements architecture, a business analyst (BA) examines the relationships among requirements to ensure that they satisfy the following quality criteria:
When defining the requirements architecture, a business analyst (BA) examines the relationships among requirements to ensure that they satisfy the following quality criteria:
When defining the requirements architecture, a business analyst examines the relationships among requirements to ensure they are defined, necessary, correct, unambiguous, and consistent. These criteria ensure that the requirements are comprehensible, relevant, accurate, clear, and uniform, which are essential for creating a coherent and effective requirements architecture.
Business analysts examine each relationship to ensure that the relationships satisfy the following quality criteria: • Defined: there is a relationship and the type of the relationship is described. • Necessary: the relationship is necessary for understanding the requirements holistically. • Correct: the elements do have the relationship described. • Unambiguous: there are no relationships that link elements in two different and conflicting ways. • Consistent: relationships are described in the same way, using the same set of standard descriptions as defined in the viewpoints. page 151
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