CAPM Business Analysis Frameworks Practice Question
Which TWO techniques are commonly used for requirements analysis? (Choose 2)
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Why each option matters
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Process modeling
Process modeling (e.g., flowcharts) and prototyping are analysis techniques that help understand and refine requirements.
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Survey
Why it's wrong here
Survey is an elicitation technique.
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Brainstorming
Why it's wrong here
Brainstorming is an elicitation technique, not analysis.
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Process modeling
Why this is correct
Process modeling visually represents workflows and is a key analysis technique.
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Benchmarking
Why it's wrong here
Benchmarking is for comparison, not typical analysis.
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Prototyping
Why this is correct
Prototyping allows users to interact with a mock-up, helping analyze and validate requirements.
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