Requirements Elicitation and Techniques
What are some commonly used requirement elicitation techniques? Select all that apply.
-Brainstorming -Focus groups -Interface analysis
Which of the following accurately describes a technical requirement?
A requirement that must be addressed in order to successfully implement the process or manufacture the product.
Why is gathering business requirements important in a business process analysis?
Gathering business requirements helps avoid situations where there could be a mismatch between what is being designed and what the actual needs of the business are.
Which of the following correctly describes the requirements analysis stage of the elicitation process?
In this stage, the analyst determines which requirements are useful and which to remove from the initial analysis.
Which of the following describes a benefit of using interviewing as a way to elicit requirements?
Interviewing allows you the opportunity to go in depth in conversation with stakeholders.
Which of the following describes a disadvantage of using brainstorming as a way to elicit requirements?
It can easily become disorganized, and the ideas may become overwhelming and ultimately distracting.
What are the four stages involved in the process of gathering business requirements?
preparing for elicitation, eliciting requirements, analyzing requirements, and validating requirements.