Requirements Analysis and Design
Elicitation and Collaboration
Requirements Life Cycle Management
Strategy Analysis
Techniques
100

The level of effort and associated dollars that have been committed to a live effort is this.

What is Sunk Cost. 


100

This term signifies the preparation in terms of the scope and purpose of elicitation activities. 

What is Needs?

100

Within the Requirements Life Cycle Management this requirement analyses and maintains the relationship between requirements, designs, solution components, and other work products for impact analysis, coverage, and allocation. 

What is Trace Requirements?

100

A statement related to the problem, opportunity, or constraint which is defined based on an understanding of the current state. 

What is Business Requirements?

100

This occurs when the volume of work items to be completed exceeds the capacity to complete them.

What is a backlog.

200

This is the art of investigating how the solution is being used after the deployment and determining the positive effects it has had on the organization.

What is Evaluate Solution Performance or a post implementation assessment. 

200

the act of obtaining information.

What is Elicitation?

200

Within the Requirements Life Cycle Management this requirement ensures that requirements and designs are accurate and current throughout the life cycle and facilitates reuse where appropriate. 

What is Maintain Requirements?

200

This five letter acronym is how effective goals are established.

What is SMART? 

200

The objective of this is to evaluate enterprise performance and ensure that it is operating efficiently. 

What is benchmarking?

300

A visual way of showing forces that support and oppose change. 

What is Force Field Analysis. 

300

These are different processes or ways used to collect information that is not readily available 

What are Elicitation Techniques?

300

Within the Requirements Life Cycle Management this requirement assesses the value, urgency, and risk associated with particular requirements and designs to ensure that analysis and/or delivery work is done on the most important ones at any given time. 

What is Prioritize Requirements?

300

The A stands for this in the five-letter acronym for establishing effective goals. 

What is Achievable?
300

This technique is intended to produce a broad or diverse set of options. 

hat is brainstorming?

400

The available information for each solution that is in a form where an effective comparison can be made for the available options. 

What is a Solution Option. 

400

The extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant.

What is Scope?

400

Within the Requirements Life Cycle Management this requirement evaluates new and changing stakeholder requirements to determine if they need to acted on within the scope of a change. 

What is Assess Requirements Changes?

400

This is used to evaluate the opportunities, threats, weaknesses, and strengths that may be exploited or mitigated by the future state.

What is a SWOT analysis?

400

This analysis is used to identify, express, validate, refine, and organize the rules that shape day-to-day business behavior and guide operational business decision making. 

What is Business Rules Analysis?

500

This is a visual, often pictorial, representation of a requirement or set of requirements. 

What is a Diagram?

500

This involves direct interaction with stakeholders, and relies on their experiences, expertise, and judgement. 

What is Collaboration?

500

Within the Requirements Life Cycle Management this requirement works with stakeholders involved in the governance process to reach approval and agreement on requirements and designs.

What is Approve Requirements?

500

This is the method used to identify and address the underlying problem creating a risk. 

What is a Root Cause Analysis?

500

A means to elicit ideas and opinions about a specific product, service, or opportunity in an interactive group environment. 

What is a Focus Group?