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A Business Analyst (BA) is tasked with presenting the requirements for an auto insurance product to domain and implementation subject matter experts (SMEs).
What requirements viewpoints should be used by the BA?

  • A. Logical Data Model
  • B. Organization Model
  • C. Scope Model
  • D. Business Process Model
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siliconvalleykam
Highly Voted 3 years, 5 months ago
My first answer was option BPM. However when I checked the Viewpoints in Requirement Architecture. Both BPM and Data Model are listed as examples for Viewpoints. When I read the data model in detail it says "Data models are frequently used in elicitation and requirements analysis and design, as well as to support implementation and continuous improvement." So considering that we are presenting to DSME and ISME Logical Data Model answer makes more sense?
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NgocThanh
Most Recent 5 days, 14 hours ago
Selected Answer: D
When presenting the requirements for an auto insurance product to domain and implementation subject matter experts (SMEs), the BA should use a Business Process Model. A Business Process Model provides a clear and structured representation of the processes that need to be followed in order to achieve the desired outcomes of the business, including key steps in the auto insurance process, such as quoting, underwriting, policy issuance, and claims management. This model helps stakeholders understand how the system should function within the context of business processes.
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Farooq_95
2 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Logical Data Model is correct. It is because requirements have already been elicited by the BA for the auto insurance product and now he needs to present these requirements to domain and implementation SMEs. Probably, the BA is tasked to present the requirements so as to plan and assist in the implementation of requirements. In that case, data modelling will be useful because * It is used to describe the requirements structure as it relates to data. (BABOK v3 7.4.6) * Data models are used to support implementation and continuous improvement (BABOK v3 10.15.2)
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Farooq_95
2 months ago
BPM is incorrect as only domain SME is required for it and scope model is incorrect as requirements are already elicited and implementation SME will not be involved in deciding upon scope. Organizational model is also not appropriate for discussing a product.
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Rabbitsfoot
3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
A. Logical Data Model: This viewpoint primarily focuses on representing the data requirements and structure of the system. B. Organization Model: This viewpoint represents the organizational structure and roles within an organization. D. Business Process Model: This viewpoint represents the business processes involved in the auto insurance product lifecycle. The only one for me that caters for all stakeholders: C. Scope Model: This viewpoint defines the boundaries and scope of the project, including what is included and excluded. It provides clarity on project objectives and helps stakeholders understand the extent of the auto insurance product's features and functionalities.
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Gilism
8 months, 3 weeks ago
"A" - Logical data models: provide a static view of the solution architecture, representing the information portal that connects the sourcing of operational data inputs with the delivery of the business information outputs.
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xiaoyangwu
9 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
D is not correct, because in BABOK v3 7.4.4.1: The solution would likely not be a success if the business analyst only looked at the business process viewpoint.
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Mmotun
2 years, 1 month ago
D. 7.4.4 . It's the only viewpoint example mentioned by Babok.
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sg3010
1 year ago
Examples of viewpoints include: • Business process models, • Data models and information, • User interactions, including use cases and/or user experience, • Audit and security, and • Business model Inside Data models we have: Conceptual Logical Physical
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OlivierPaudex
1 year, 9 months ago
OK, Data model are included into the viewpoints and it seems that's the only definition of requirements presentation in the BABOK. Answer should be D.
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OlivierPaudex
2 years, 3 months ago
Answer A (Logical UML Data Model). Speaking to SME are technical conversations, just before creating the physical data model.
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786NB786
2 years, 6 months ago
D-Business Process Model because various kinds of stakeholders so it caters to their needs.
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