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Question #: 139
Topic #: 1
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Nancy has asked you to trace a particular requirement for her. What does 'to trace a requirement' mean?

  • A. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links business requirements to components in the project's work breakdown structure.
  • B. Tracing a requirement means to track a requirement from its first identification all the way to its completion to see what issues, risks, costs, quality, and defects have surrounded the requirement.
  • C. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links risk, cost, quality, and scope elements to stakeholder and solution requirements to other artifacts created by the team and to solution components.
  • D. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links business requirements to stakeholder and solution requirements to other artifacts created by the team and to solution components.
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Suggested Answer: Answer: C is incorrect. This is not a valid definition of tracing a requirement. Requirement tracing does not consider risk, cost, quality, and other scope elements. 🗳️
Tracing a requirement is the linkage of the requirements to all the parts of solution including its execution and creation.

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BABOK Section 5.4: Manage Requirements Traceability, tracing a requirement involves establishing and maintaining the relationships between different levels of requirements (business, stakeholder, solution) and linking them to other artifacts and solution components. This process ensures that each requirement is aligned with business objectives and that all dependencies are accounted for throughout the project lifecycle. Tracing allows the business analyst (BA) to monitor the connections and impacts of a requirement across different areas, such as other requirements, solution elements, and project artifacts.
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