Requirements Analysis & Design Definition - part 2 Flashcards
What are the tasks of the Requirements Analysis and Design Definition?
-Specify and model requirements
-Verify requirements
-Validate Requirements
-Define requirements architecture
-Define solution options
-Analyze potential value and recommend solution
What is the purpose of Define Requirements Architecture?
The purpose of Define Requirements Architecture is to ensure that the requirements collectively support one another to fully achieve the objectives
What is Requirements Architecture?
It is the structure of all of the requirements of a change
What are the elements of the Define Requirements Architecture task?
-Requirements viewpoints and views
-Template architectures
-Completness
-Relate and verify requirements relationships
-Business Analysis information architecture
What are the elements of the Define Design Option task?
-Define solution approaches
-Identify improvement opportunities
-Requirements allocation
-Describe design options”
What techniques are used in the Define Design Options task?
-Benchmarking and market analysis
-Brainstorming
-Document Analysis
-Interviews
-Lessons learned
-Mind mapping
-Root cause analysis
-Surveys or quetionnaires
-Vendor assessment
-Workshops
What is the purpose of Analyze Potential Value and Recommend Solution?
The purpose of Analyze Potential Value and Recommend Solution is to estimate the potential value for each design option and to establish which one is most appropriate to meet the enterprise’s requirements.
What are the elements of the Analyze Potential Value and Recommend Solution task?
-Expected Benefits
-Expected costs
-Determine value
-Assess Design Options and Recommend Solution”
A number of features of a solution work together to help an organization achieve a goal. If you are asked to represent this, which of the following will you choose?
A. Requirement Specification
B. Requirement Traceability
C. Requirement Architecture
D. BA information architecture
C. Requirement architecture represents relationships among requirements and how these represent the organizational goal as a whole. This architecture showcases how requirements work together in unison to collectively achieve the business objective.