When initially assigned work, understanding the scope of elicitation is important in order to:
When initially assigned work, understanding the scope of elicitation is important in order to:
Understanding the scope of elicitation is critical for discovering the requirements. By having a clear comprehension of the boundaries and expectations of the elicitation task, a business analyst can effectively gather and identify the necessary requirements for the project. This understanding ensures that all relevant information is collected from stakeholders and that the elicitation process stays focused and on track, leading to accurate and complete requirements discovery.
I think it's B. Reference to BABOK page 68 "Understanding the scope of the elicitation activity allows business analysts to respond if the activity strays from the intended scope. It also allows them to recognize if people and materials are not available in time, and when the activity is complete." Can someone confirm?
58 B. identify the stakeholders. stakeholders who are involved and their group dynamics,
4.1.4 p. 2 Elements .1 Understand the Scope of Elicitation To determine the type of business analysis information to be discovered during the elicitation activity and the techniques that may be used, business analysts consider: business domain, overall corporate culture and environment, stakeholder locations, stakeholders who are involved and their group dynamics.
I think its B
Answer D
The correct is D for me
BABOK page 58