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Question #: 70
Topic #: 1
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You are the business analyst for your organization and you're working with your manager to discuss the constraints and assumptions that may affect the requirements. Your manager wants to know from where you've derived the list of constraints and assumptions. What's the best answer as to where assumptions and constraints are identified?

  • A. Assumptions and constraints are identified through a review of project requirements.
  • B. Assumptions and constraints are identified through elicitation from stakeholders.
  • C. Assumptions and constraints are identified through risk identification and analysis.
  • D. Assumptions and constraints are identified through document analysis.
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Suggested Answer: Answer: D is incorrect. Assumptions and constraints are not identified through document analysis. 🗳️
Assumptions and constraints are identified through elicitation from stakeholders.

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MrAceOfficial
3 days, 8 hours ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Assumptions and constraints are identified through elicitation from stakeholders.
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B. Assumptions and constraints are identified through elicitation from stakeholders.
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