According to ‘A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge’, when should the business analyst and an organization actually start requirements allocation?
A . As soon as a budget has been created
B . After approval of the requirements
C . After the project charter
D . As soon as the solution approach is determined
Answer: D
Explanation:
Requirements allocation typically begins early in the project lifecycle (as soon as the solution approach is determined) and will continue to be performed until all valid requirements are allocated. Allocation typically continues through design and construction of a solution.
Answer. C is incorrect. Requirements allocation doesn’t have to wait until the project has been chartered.
Answer. B is incorrect. Approval of the requirements is good, but the solution scope for the requirements needs to be created to begin allocating the requirements.
Answer. A is incorrect. The budget creation isn’t linked to the requirements allocation process.
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