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BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering 2018
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BCS RE18 Exam Sample Questions:
An inexperienced business analyst has been asked to conduct scenario analysis. The notes he made about the topic during his training course are rather disorganized, with correct and incorrect assumptions grouped together.
Which of the following notes he made about scenario analysis is incorrect?
A project team has decided that it wishes to adopt an agile/iterative approach to a development project. The following principles have been agreed upon to guide the selection of elicitation techniques:
1) We will embrace the evolutionary and re-factoring principles of iterative development in our approach to requirements elicitation.
2) We need to build a broad (but basic) understanding of how teams work together in the current business situation.
3) We need to build strong personal relationships to ensure we can instil empowerment and collaboration in the team.
Which of the following sets of elicitation techniques would support all these principles?
Peter is analyzing requirements elicited for a sales order system. He is looking at the following requirement to see if it is fit for purpose:
'The system shall calculate the total volume of orders received per salesman on Fridays, except when the end of year reports are being run.'
During requirements analysis, requirements are checked for:
A) Ambiguity
B) Relevance
C) Clarity
D) Whether the requirement is a solution
On which of these checks would this requirement fail?
A business analyst is working on a project seeking to deliver a new online booking system for a luxury conference center. The conference center includes three business areas:
Customer Services.
Finance.
Regulation and Quality Assurance.
The following list of requirements has been compiled from a range of elicitation activities:
1. The solution shall comply with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation.
2. The receptionist shall be able to view the customer name, address and telephone number.
3. The solution will be available to all users between 06:00hrs and 23:00hrs.
4. The customer shall be able to view available conference rooms for a range of dates.
Which of the following represents the correct categorization of these requirements by business area?
Isamu is a business analyst working on a project. Unfortunately, it is not progressing as hoped or planned.
He has identified that the main issues with the users on the project are:
1) They manage complex processes and they do not seem to be able to articulate their needs.
2) They claim they cannot engage in requirements elicitation as they simply do not know what is possible.
Which elicitation technique would best address both these issues?
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