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Question #: 401
Topic #: 1
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A business analyst (BA) is working on a project for a media company. The BA has verified, validated, and prioritized the requirements based on business benefits. During the development phase, the team discovered that the current viewer will no longer be supported by the provider. The technical team needs to either upgrade to the newer version with different technology or find an alternate viewer. Given this new information, what is the next step for the BA?

  • A. Assess the impacts and re-prioritize the requirements based on technical constraints
  • B. Continue the project as it is currently important to focus on customer satisfaction
  • C. Convince stakeholders that the business benefits are unachievable due to technical constraints
  • D. Communicate the technical constraints to customers
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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keyss
4 days, 7 hours ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Assess the impacts and re-prioritize the requirements based on technical constraints
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1 month, 1 week ago
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Section 7.3.3: Assess Requirements Changes in the BABOK Guide describes the process of evaluating the impact of a change on the requirements and the project. The BA is responsible for analyzing how new information, such as changes in technology or provider support, impacts the requirements and the prioritization.
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