One of the processes within requirements analysis is to prioritize requirements. As a business analyst why would you ever want to prioritize requirements?
A.
You may need to determine the cost of each requirement.
B.
You may need to determine the schedule for each requirement.
C.
You may need to determine which requirements are most critical so the analysis and implementation efforts focus on the most critical requirements.
D.
You may need to determine which requirements are most critical so additional risk analysis can be completed on those requirements.
Option C is encompasses options A, B and D to determine the criticality of requirements. The purpose of prioritization is to manage project constraints ABD and still deliver value with an MVP
The other answers focus on cost, schedule and risk, which are all part of factors that influence prioritization, along benefit, dependencies, stability and regulatory or policy compliance. "Prioritization is an assessment of relative value. Each stakeholder may value something different."(BABOK V3 pg 89) Since we can not assume what is prioritized from a stakeholder perspective, the answer is C.
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