There are four inputs to writing the business case as part of enterprise analysis.
Which one of the following is not an input to writing the business case process?
There are four inputs to writing the business case as part of enterprise analysis.
Which one of the following is not an input to writing the business case process?
Requirements verification is not an input to writing the business case process. The inputs to writing a business case typically include the business need, assumptions and constraints, and stakeholder concerns. Requirements verification is part of ensuring that the requirements are met but comes later in the process, after the business case has been developed.
Business cases requires formal input of Business needs, Assumptions & constraints and informally the stakeholder concerns. Requirements verification is required after business case is written and is needed before proceeding to assess solution alternatives.
Option C Babok v2 Page 95
outdated question, cant find answer anywhere
after reading babok it's only logical that c is correct answer because creating Use Case comes before VVerifying requirements.. answer is correct