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The requirements elicitation technique used to iteratively validate the needs of stakeholders that interact with the application is:

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Correct Answer: AC

Prototyping is a requirements elicitation technique that is used to iteratively validate the needs of stakeholders by creating a model of the application requirements or designs. It allows stakeholders to interact with a prototype, providing immediate and iterative feedback on its design, functionality, and usability. This process helps in refining and validating the stakeholder's needs throughout the development process, making it a suitable technique for the given scenario.

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INDEAVROption: C
Oct 19, 2022

I believe it's prototyping - BABOK p. 64 "Prototyping: used to elicit and validate stakeholders' needs through an iterative process that creates a model of requirements or designs."

HazemnzOption: C
Jan 7, 2023

BABOK page 64 or 323

m4tim4tiOption: C
Feb 26, 2023

BABOK 4.2.6 Prototyping: used to elicit and validate stakeholders' needs through an iterative process that creates a model of requirements or designs.

TolarOption: C
Jan 6, 2023

C. prototyping ."Prototyping: used to elicit and validate stakeholders' needs through an iterative process that creates a model of requirements or designs." BABOK p. 74

HazemnzOption: A
Nov 30, 2022

The answer is A ---> BABOK p. 74

Adnan8t2Option: C
May 1, 2023

ANSWER: C Page 64 – BABOK V3 4. Elicitation and Collaboration 4.2 Conduct Elicitation 4.2.6 Techniques Prototyping: used to elicit and validate stakeholders' needs through an iterative process that creates a model of requirements or designs.

alesmars1983Option: C
Jul 28, 2023

i second C

AboulizOption: C
Aug 29, 2023

Answer C

Joao33Option: A
Dec 16, 2023

A correct Interface types include: • user interfaces, including human users directly interacting with the solution within the organization,

Joao33Option: A
Dec 16, 2023

Interface analysis defines and clarifies the following: • who will use the interface, • what information is being exchanged through the interface, as well as the volume of the data, • when information will be exchanged and how frequently, • where the information exchange will occur, • why the interface is needed, and • how the interface is or should be implemented.

herodesOption: C
May 22, 2024

The requirements elicitation technique used to iteratively validate the needs of stakeholders that interact with the application is: C. Prototyping Explanation: Prototyping is a technique where a preliminary version of a system or component is built to explore ideas and gather feedback from stakeholders. This approach allows stakeholders to interact with the prototype, providing immediate and iterative feedback on the design, functionality, and usability. By doing so, it helps in refining requirements and validating stakeholder needs throughout the development process. Prototyping is particularly