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Question 381

A health insurance provider undertakes enhancements to its mobile application platform and finalizes the following capabilities as part of the scope of the next release:

I. Ability to integrate online maps and global positioning system (GPS) technology with the mobile application in real time to display location of service providers in the subscriber's vicinity that participate in the subscriber's plan network.

II. Ability for the subscriber to lookup the service providers by specifying either a postal code or a search area radius in miles.

III. Ability for the subscriber to initiate the download of fee information for one or more service providers in a single request.

Through requirements workshops the business analyst elicits the following detailed business requirements:

1. The company's mobile application platform must support real time integration with the following third party systems:

A ) GPS System -

B ) Postal Code Validation -

2. The service providers available for selection must participate in the subscriber's medical plan network as of the current system date.

3. The map display shall highlight the boundary of the search area with a dotted yellow line.

4. The extent and shape of the search area shall be determined based on one of the following user choices:

A ) Postal code "" Subscriber location acquired from GPS shall be used to determine and populate the related postal code as the default postal code with options for the user to change the postal code.

B ) Radius for the search area around the subscriber's location, that will have default value of 5 miles. The radius can be changed by the subscriber with a maximum range of 50 miles.

5. Subscriber shall be able to select one of the options above and supply corresponding input.

6. System shall validate the user input and display appropriate error messages if invalid.

7. Based on the inputs and the plan of the subscriber, the system shall retrieve information for the participating service providers that are located within the designated search area.

8. System shall display a map including visual markers to indicate locations of the service providers in the top half of the device screen and a list of the same service providers in the bottom half of the device screen.

9. The list of service providers shall include the Name, Phone Number and Street Address.

10. If the subscriber specified the radius or retained the default postal code for the search area, the list shall additionally include the approximate driving distance in miles from the subscriber's last registered location and the list shall be sorted in the ascending order of the driving distance.

11. The subscriber shall be able to select a service provider either from the list or from the map and download a document that contains the name, contact telephone, email address, fax number and the fee schedule for the covered services applicable to the subscriber's plan.

What is the appropriate model type to assist the stakeholders in testing the performance and visual aspects of requirements 3 through 11?

    Correct Answer: D

    To test the performance and visual aspects of the requirements, the appropriate model type is a Usability Prototype. A Usability Prototype is specifically designed to evaluate how end users interact with the system, focusing on user experience and the usability of the application without necessarily including underlying functionalities. This approach fits the context where visual markers, map displays, and user interactions (like selecting service providers and downloading documents) are critical for end-user satisfaction and efficient usage.

Discussion
TochTochOption: A

Answer is A. Refer to BABOK V.3 Page 325 10.36.3.2. This question mentioned testing the performance and “visual” aspects of requirements which is also covered in a functional prototype. According to BABAOK, Functional Prototype is "a model created to test software functionality of the system for the user (for example,"appearance",) and workflow". It is also used to evaluate software function calls.

HSinghMOption: A

A. Functional Prototype

mrsBNOption: A

Functional Prototype: is a model created to test software functionality, qualities of the system for the user (for example, appearance), and workflow. It is also referred to as a working model and is used both to simulate business processes and business rules and to evaluate software function calls (Babok Page 323)

TheBusBusOption: A

Functional Prototype is correct; • Functional Prototype: is a model created to test software functionality, qualities of the system for the user (for example, appearance), and workflow. It is also referred to as a working model and is used both to simulate business processes and business rules and to evaluate software function calls

OlivierPaudexOption: A

Usability prototype doesn't include appearance, what functional prototype does. Answer A - Functional prototype

WolfedaleOption: D

BABOK p 325 Usability Prototype: is a product model created to test how the end user interacts with the system without including any of the properties (for example, appearance, configuration).

Wolfedale

nvm it should be functional

786NB786Option: A

A = Functional prototype - BABOK pg 274 says : Evolutionary or Functional: prototypes are created to extend initial requirements into a functioning solution as requirements are further defined through stakeholder use. This approach produces a working solution and usually requires a specialized prototyping tool or language. These prototypes may be used in the final solution. If specialized software is used, business processes, rules, and data can be simulated to evaluate the impact of changes and validate desired outcomes.

TochTochOption: A

Answer is A. Refer to BABOK V.3 Page 325 10.36.3.2. This question mentioned testing visual appearance of requirements which is also covered in a functional prototype. According to BABAOK, Functional Prototype is "a model created to test software functionality of the system for the user (for example,"appearance",) and workflow". It is also used to evaluate software function calls.