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Question #: 121
Topic #: 1
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If a requirement has been satisfied, why is it still considered a requirement?

  • A. A requirement is considered a requirement as long as the requirement may be able to be changed.
  • B. Requirements are considered requirements even if the requirements have been satisfied.
  • C. A requirement is considered valid as long as the business stakeholders need it.
  • D. If a requirement has been satisfied, it is no longer a requirement and should be purged from the requirements set.
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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.

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keyss
2 months, 1 week ago
C. A requirement is considered valid as long as the business stakeholders need it. Because it is reuseable as well.
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2 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
C. A requirement is considered valid as long as the business stakeholders need it.
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