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Question #: 401
Topic #: 1
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A business analyst (BA) working on a recently implemented project is approached by the sponsor to provide artifacts that can be used organization-wide for the long-term. Which of the following should the BA provide?

  • A. High-level business requirements document
  • B. Transition requirements document
  • C. Process models
  • D. Project solution architecture
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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NgocThanh
6 days, 9 hours ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Process models is the most suitable answer. Explanation: • Process models: These represent workflows, activities, and business processes in a visual format, which can be reused and adapted across multiple projects in the organization. They offer a high-level view of how business processes operate and can be a valuable resource for continuous improvement and training across different departments and projects.
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Rabbitsfoot
3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Best answer is C. Process models: Process models visually represent the workflows, activities, and interactions within the business processes. They can provide valuable insights into how the organization operates and can be used for continuous improvement initiatives. This option aligns well with providing artifacts for long-term organizational use.
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HangMB
7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Yêu cầu càng high level thì càng dễ reuse
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Farooq_95
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Transition requirements document seems to be appropriate. This is because they have limited reference to currently implemented project and is more applicable for future reuse. Other documents are likely to have ties to current project e.g., Process models for CRM implementation project cannot be used for a hardware optimization project limiting its reuse in future, etc.
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raf79
11 months, 1 week ago
5.2.6 Process Modelling: used to identify requirements associated with the processes that may be available for reuse.
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DFU
7 months ago
and also "business requirement: A representation of goals, objectives and outcomes that describe why a change has been initiated and how success will be assessed"pg 443. Hence it cant be A. The answer is Process Model
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Deldim
1 year ago
A. 5.2.4.3 Requirements at high levels of abstraction may be written with limited reference to specific solutions. Requirements that are represented in a general manner, without direct ties to a particular tool or organizational structure, tend to be more reusable. These requirements are also less subject to revision during a change. As requirements are expressed in more detail, they become more tightly associated with a specific solution or solution option...
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rupakarthik
3 years, 2 months ago
A process model can also be used in documenting operational procedures. At a high (enterprise or context) level, the model provides a general understanding of a process and its relationship to other processes.
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DoomsdayNair
3 years, 5 months ago
High-level business requirements document - Wouldn't have required Details; Transition requirements document is temporary; Project solution architecture - Shouldn't be associated to a specific Solution or technology
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DoomsdayNair
3 years, 5 months ago
C - Process models
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