CAPM Business Analysis Frameworks Practice Question
Which TWO of the following are techniques used for requirements elicitation?
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Benchmarking
Benchmarking and focus groups are both elicitation techniques used to gather requirements from stakeholders. Pareto analysis and decision tree are used for analysis, and SWOT is for strategic planning.
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Benchmarking
Why this is correct
Benchmarking compares practices to gather requirements.
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Pareto analysis
Why it's wrong here
Pareto analysis prioritizes issues, not elicits requirements.
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Focus groups
Why this is correct
Focus groups elicit ideas and requirements from a group.
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Decision tree
Why it's wrong here
Decision tree is for decision modeling, not elicitation.
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SWOT analysis
Why it's wrong here
SWOT is used for strategic analysis, not requirements elicitation.
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