Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Absolute reference - CORRECT ANSWER - Unique numeric (preferred) or textual identifier -
Not to be altered or re-used even if the requirement is moved, changed or deleted
Accept - CORRECT ANSWER - Decide not to do anything about the risk If the risk does
occur, a workaround will be developed at that time
Acceptance criteria - CORRECT ANSWER - Criteria associated with requirements, products,
or the delivery cycle that must be met in order to achieve stakeholder acceptance.
Benefit as a basis for prioritization - CORRECT ANSWER - Benefit attained on
implementing requirements in terms of functionality, desired quality, Business objectives etc
Requirements that provide highest benefit are prioritized first
Change control - CORRECT ANSWER - Controlling changes to requirements and designs so
that the impact of requested changes is understood and agreed-to before the changes are made.
Cost as a basis for prioritization - CORRECT ANSWER - Effort and resources required to
implement a requirement Requirements priority may change based on the cost
Delegations - CORRECT ANSWER - Identify which authorities can be delegated by one
individual to another on a short-term or permanent basis
Dependencies as a basis for prioritization - CORRECT ANSWER - When one requirement
cannot be fulfilled unless the other requirement is fulfilled
Depends relationship - CORRECT ANSWER - One requirement can be implemented only if
the other has been implemented or easier to implement if the other is implemented
, Derive relationship - CORRECT ANSWER - When one requirement is derived from the other
(Solution requirements are derived from stakeholder requirements
Evaluation criteria - CORRECT ANSWER - Defines a set of measures to rank multiple
solutions options, solutions or solution components based on their value for stakeholders
Governance process (change) - CORRECT ANSWER - A process by which appropriate
decision makers use relevant information to make decisions regarding a change or solution,
including the means for obtaining approvals and priorities.
Impact analysis - CORRECT ANSWER - An assessment of the effects a proposed change will
have on a stakeholder or stakeholder group, project, or system.
Lessons learned - CORRECT ANSWER - Also known as retrospective
Lessons learned process - CORRECT ANSWER - A process improvement technique used to
learn about and improve process
Life cycle - CORRECT ANSWER - A series of changes an item or object undergoes from
inception to retirement
Monitoring - CORRECT ANSWER - Collecting data on a continuous basis from a solution in
order to determine how well a solution is implemented compared to expected results. See also
metric; indicator.
Multi-phased prioritization approach - CORRECT ANSWER - Prioritization done multiple
times where the prioritization basis can be different
Negotiation and conflict resolution - CORRECT ANSWER - These skills involve mediating
discussions between stakeholders and team members to resolve difference of opinions arising
from different points of view and help them arrive at a common consensus