A business analyst (BA) has been tasked with examining and analyzing the relationship between a set of requirements by verifying that they are unambiguous. What will the BA be looking for?
A.
That there are no relationships that link elements in two different and conflicting ways.
B.
That the relationship is necessary for understanding the requirements holistically.
C.
That there is a genuine relationship and that the type of the relationship is described.
D.
That relationships are described in the same way, using the same set of standard descriptions.
BABOK Section 7.1.4: Specify and Model Requirements, when a business analyst (BA) is examining requirements for unambiguity, they need to ensure that there are no conflicting relationships or interpretations. Unambiguous requirements should be clear and consistent, which means that they must not present conflicting or dual interpretations. Conflicting relationships could lead to misunderstandings and misinterpretations during development, so verifying that no such conflicting relationships exist ensures clarity and alignment in the requirements.
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