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Question #: 217
Topic #: 1
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A business analyst has identified four different solutions for a business need. In the light of solution assessment, how many solution assessment iterations should he do?

  • A. The business analyst can do multiple assessments, one for each solution or to compare multiple solutions.
  • B. There is no limit, but the business analyst should perform the same type of assessments for each solution to be balanced.
  • C. The business analyst can do one assessment per solution.
  • D. There should only be one solution assessment - four is too many. Some of the solutions are better than others.
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Suggested Answer: Answer: D is incorrect. There can be multiple solutions to a business need, so the business analyst may need to perform multiple assessments. 🗳️
The best choice is to do at least one assessment or multiple assessments to compare the solutions. solutions. The remaining solutions can then have iterations of assessments.

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BABOK Section 7.4: Assess Solution Options, solution assessment involves evaluating one or more proposed solutions to determine which best meets the business need. When multiple solutions are identified, the business analyst should assess each option individually or perform comparative assessments to evaluate how well each solution aligns with the objectives, constraints, and criteria defined by stakeholders. The goal of solution assessment is to understand the strengths, weaknesses, and trade-offs of each option. The business analyst can conduct separate assessments for each solution or a single assessment that compares multiple solutions, as long as the approach provides a fair and balanced evaluation.
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