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Actual exam question from IIBA's CCBA
Question #: 195
Topic #: 1
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You are the business analyst for your organization and you're creating the requirements package. In this documentation, to what level should you document the requirements for your stakeholders?

  • A. All requirements should be clearly defined with technical, business, functional, and non-functional attributes.
  • B. All requirements should be defined only to the extent needed to assure understanding by the team.
  • C. All requirements should be defined to the extent the organizational process assets demand.
  • D. All requirements should be defined in detail to the work package level of WBS.
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Suggested Answer: Answer: D is incorrect. This isn't a valid explanation for the level of detail needed in the requirements package. 🗳️
When creating the requirements package, as in this scenario, it's mandatory that the requirements be defined with enough detail that the team can understand the requirements.

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keyss
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: B
B. All requirements should be defined only to the extent needed to assure understanding by the team.
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1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
B. All requirements should be defined only to the extent needed to assure understanding by the team.
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