In order to begin defining the solution scope, you'll need four inputs. Which one of the following is actually a task that will use the solution scope and is not an input?
Suggested Answer:Answer: B is incorrect. Assumptions and constraints is one of the four inputs to the solution scope.🗳️
The task of allocating requirements is the future task in the business analysis domain that will need the solution scope. The four inputs to the solution scope are assumptions and constraints, business need, required capabilities, and solution approach.
Inputs to defining the solution scope (BABOK Guide Chapter 6: Strategy Analysis):
Business need (C) → Drives the purpose of the solution.
Required capability (A) → Describes what the solution must achieve.
Assumptions and constraints (B) → Shape feasibility and boundaries.
Allocation of requirements (D) is a task that uses the solution scope. It involves assigning requirements to solution components (e.g., people, processes, technology) based on the defined scope.
Key BABOK Reference:
Solution Scope Definition: Uses inputs like business need, capabilities, and constraints to define what the solution will cover.
Allocation of Requirements: Follows scope definition to distribute requirements across solution elements.
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