The business analysis approach generally defines all of the following attributes except for which one?
The business analysis approach generally defines all of the following attributes except for which one?
The business analysis approach identifies various elements such as the deliverables that will be produced, the roles of the team members involved, and the techniques that will be used for analysis. However, it does not generally define the requirements for solution acceptance, which are typically specified separately as part of the solution evaluation or acceptance criteria process.
Ans A. Business Analysis Approach: identifies business analysis deliverables that will be produced, activities that will need to be performed (including when they will be performed and who will be performing them), and techniques that will be used. Pg. 47
D. Analysis techniques: While analysis techniques are an important part of the business analysis process, they are not typically included as an attribute of the business analysis approach. Instead, they are tools and methods that the business analyst may use to elicit, analyze, and communicate requirements and other information.
Initial techniques to be used are included in the BA approach.
3.1.8 - Outputs Business Analysis Approach: identifies the business analysis approach and activities that will be performed across an initiative including who will perform the activities, the timing and sequencing of the work, the deliverables that will be produced and the business analysis techniques that may be utilized.
I think it should be A... as the requirements for solution acceptance can be determined by the tester