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Actual exam question from IIBA's CBAP
Question #: 296
Topic #: 1
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An innovative pizza restaurant announces a new pizza topping each week. Once advertised, the new topping on the regular dough constitutes the sole pizza type offered during the week. No other pizza toppings are offered.
Which of the following processes is a strong candidate to be addressed while planning for requirements reuse?

  • A. Dough preparation
  • B. Toppings preparation
  • C. Topping recipes
  • D. Ad images
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Sri3105
Highly Voted 3 years, 8 months ago
I think this has to be dough preparation since thats going to be same even when the topping changes, hence dough preparation is a strong candidate for requirement reuse.
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OlivierPaudex
2 years, 8 months ago
Not sure ! Regular dough is always used, for every pizza every week. In others hands, a reusable requirement is something that you create, store, label for a future use. Typically, toppings are an ideal candidate to be reusable. I will follow the correct answer : C
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Demo311
Most Recent 1 month, 1 week ago
Topping recipes is the strongest candidate for requirements reuse. But question is about process. Recipe is not a process Wording in question should be changed
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Rabbitsfoot
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
I've changed my perspective on this. Correct answer is B. Toppings preparation While topping recipes change weekly, the process of preparing toppings might involve reusable requirements that are more general and less subject to revision during changes. This aligns with the principle outlined in BABOK that requirements expressed in a general manner, without direct ties to a specific solution, tend to be more reusable. Therefore, focusing on the process of toppings preparation would likely yield the highest potential for requirements reuse in this scenario.
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Rabbitsfoot
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
While other processes such as dough preparation (Option A), toppings preparation (Option B), and ad images (Option D) are also important, they are less directly tied to the primary objective of introducing new and unique pizza offerings each week. Therefore, topping recipes are the strongest candidate for addressing requirements reuse in this context.
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Rabbitsfoot
7 months, 4 weeks ago
I've changed my perspective on this. Correct answer is B. Toppings preparation While topping recipes change weekly, the process of preparing toppings might involve reusable requirements that are more general and less subject to revision during changes. This aligns with the principle outlined in BABOK that requirements expressed in a general manner, without direct ties to a specific solution, tend to be more reusable. Therefore, focusing on the process of toppings preparation would likely yield the highest potential for requirements reuse in this scenario.
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giorgib22
11 months, 2 weeks ago
The topping recipes are changing each week, but babok tells us Babok V3 P85 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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Tsubasa1234
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Answer is A
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HSinghM
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
correct A
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Deudo_
2 years, 2 months ago
Answer Cis correct Babok 3.4.4 Plan for Requirements Reuse Reusing requirements can save an organization time, effort, and cost—provided the requirements are accessible and structured in a manner that supports their reuse. Requirements that are potential candidates for long-term use are those an organization must meet on an ongoing basis such as: • regulatory requirements, • contractual obligations, • quality standards, • service level agreements, • business rules, • business processes, or • requirements describing products the enterprise produces.
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Rabbitsfoot
7 months, 4 weeks ago
This is actually a very valid point. I have gone from C to B and am inclined to believe that the correct answer is in fact C. this is a tricky one.
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