Interface analysis is not an event-based elicitation technique. It is a documentation and modeling technique used to identify interactions between systems, users, or components. Unlike event-based methods, it does not involve scheduled stakeholder interactions or collaborative sessions.
Event-Based Elicitation Techniques:
Focus group (A): Structured group discussion.
Interview (C): One-on-one or group Q&A sessions.
Workshop (D): Collaborative working session.
BABOK Reference (Chapter 10: Techniques):
Interface analysis is categorized under analysis techniques, not event-based elicitation.
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