Suggested Answer:Answer: D is incorrect. This isn't a valid statement as to why satisfied requirements are still considered requirements.🗳️
A requirement is considered valid as long as the business stakeholders need it. This is true for ongoing requirements that are reused in the organization.
Once a requirement is satisfied (e.g., implemented in the solution), it remains part of the requirements set for traceability, validation, and future reference. Requirements serve as a historical record of what was needed and delivered, ensuring alignment with business objectives and supporting future changes or audits.
BABOK Reference (Chapter 5: Requirements Life Cycle Management):
Requirements are maintained throughout the project lifecycle, even after fulfillment, to ensure transparency, compliance, and continuity in solution evolution.
C. A requirement is considered valid as long as the business stakeholders need it.
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