16 Requirements Management Flashcards

A) Understand how to establish scope through requirements management process Understand how to manage scope through configuration management processes

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What is the definition of Requirements Management?

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Process of capturing, analysing and justifying stakeholders’ wants and needs

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When should High-level requirements be gathered?

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Concept Phase

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3
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What are Requirements?

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Stakeholders’ wants and needs clearly defined with acceptance criteria

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Why is communication important in Requirements Management?

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Avoids potentially expensive errors resulting from miscommunication or misinterpretation

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What are the four stages of the Requirements Management Process?

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  • Gather requirements from stakeholders
  • Analyse the requirements
  • Justify the requirements
  • Baseline the needs before developing the solution
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When should benefits be accepted by the organisation?

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When the potential value created by a benefit outweighs the cost of achieving it

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Function analysis and Function cost analysis are ___ based techniques

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Value

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How do Function analysis and Function cost analysis allow the analysis of requirements and their business drivers?

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Combines information from project functions such as schedule management and investment appraisal

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How can a thorough understanding of requirements and their value contribution be achieved?

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Time and Cost analysis

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10
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How are the results of analysis communicated and what does this lead to?

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  • Individual consultation and group workshops
  • Debate about functionality and alternative ideas
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What role does the product owner play in requirement analysis?

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  • Ensuring requirements are always relevant to business needs
  • Advises on acceptance criteria
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What is the result of requirement analysis?

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A baselined set of options for functional requirements

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13
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What does Value represent?

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The amount of benefit that will accrue from the requirement and can be used to justify its priority

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14
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What is a common prioritisation technique?

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MoSCoW Analysis

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What does MoSCoW stand for?

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  • Must have
  • Should have
  • Could have
  • Won’t have
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When using an Agile methodology, what can be sacrificed if there are budgetary or time concerns (MoSCoW)?

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  • Could have
  • Should have
17
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What is the main benefit of the Requirement prioritisation process?

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Ensures that essential requirements are understood when selecting the optimal solution and defining scope.

18
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What are the five stages of Configuration Management?

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  • Planning
  • Identification
  • Control
  • Status Accounting
  • Verification Audit
19
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What does status accounting ensure?

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  • Traceability of configuration items throughout their development
  • Robust record keeping and document control
20
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How is the project divided during identification?

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The project is divided into configurable items each with a unique reference so that the delivery team can identify the deliverables.