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What is a decision process used to determine the relative importance of requirements?
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Requirements Prioritization
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Business Case, Business Need, Requirements, Requirements Management Plan, and Stakeholder List,...
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Prioritze Requirements
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What output is produced from Prioritizing Requirements?
a. Eliciation Results...
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c
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What is the business value approach?
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It prioritizes requirements based on cost-benefit analysis of their relative value to the organization
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Which of the following is NOT an approach used for prioritization?
a. Risk Calculation
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a
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What is the Business or Technical Risk?
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Selects requirements that present the highest risk of project failure
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What is the Implementation Difficulty approach?
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Selects requirements that are easiest to implement. Often selected during pilot of a...
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Whta is the Likelihood of Success approach?
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Focuses on the requirements that are likely to produce quick and relatively certain successes
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What is the the Regulatory or Policy Compliance Approach?
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Prioritizes requirements that must be implemented in order to meet regulatory or policy demands...
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Whta is the Relationship to Other Requirements approach?
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When a requirement support other high- priority requirements and as such may be a candidate...
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What is the Stakeholder Agreement approach?
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Requires the stakeholders to reach a consensus on which requirements are most useful or valuable. ...
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What is the Urgency approach?
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Prioritizes requirements based on time sensitivity
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What are the two challenges are often encountered in prioritization?
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Non-negotiable demands and unrealistic tradeoffs
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What is the MoSCow Analysis?
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It divides the requirements into four categories: Must, Should, Could, Won't
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What does the Must category describe?
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Describes a requirement that must be satisfied in the final solution for the solution to be...
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