Which one of the following statements is most true about changing requirements in a change-driven approach to business analysis and requirements management?
A.
Change-driven approaches must use a change control system with a change control board.
B.
Change-driven approaches only use a change control system for approved changes.
C.
Change-driven approaches don't use a formal change control process.
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D.
Change-driven approaches are driven by change control processes.
A change-driven approach (such as Agile) is designed to accommodate frequent and flexible requirement changes without relying on a formal change control process.
According to the BABOK Guide (Chapter 5: Requirements Life Cycle Management - Assess Requirements Changes):
Change-driven approaches embrace iterative development and allow requirements to evolve over time.
Changes are managed through continuous collaboration with stakeholders rather than formal approval boards.
Unlike predictive approaches (Waterfall), which require a structured Change Control Board (CCB), Agile teams adapt requirements dynamically.
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