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CBAP BABoK V3 Exam (2024) ||
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Questions & Solutions (Rated A+)
Asynchronous call - ANSWER - Asynchronous call (also known as a signal) allows
the object to continue with its own processing after sending the signal The object
may send many signals simultaneously, but may ONLY accept one signal at a time
Atomic - ANSWER - At lowest level
Attribute - ANSWER - Attributes define particular piece of information associated
with an entity, including how much information can be captured in it (size), its
allowable values and the type of information it represents
Author - ANSWER - Creator of requirements
Availability - ANSWER - Extent to which solution is operable and accessible when
required
Avoid risk - ANSWER - Remove source of the risk so that the risk does not occur
Absolute reference - ANSWER - Unique numeric (preferred) or textual identifier - Not
to be altered or re-used even if the requirement is moved, changed or deleted
Accept - ANSWER - Decide not to do anything about the risk If the risk does occur, a
workaround will be developed at that time
Acceptance criteria - ANSWER - Criteria associated with requirements, products, or
the delivery cycle that must be met in order to achieve stakeholder acceptance.
Accountable - ANSWER - Person who is the decision maker and who is held
accountable for successful completion of the task
Accuracy - ANSWER - Closeness between measured value against true value
Achievable - ANSWER - Feasible. Part of SMART criteria.
Active / Noticeable observation - ANSWER - Observer asks questions during the
process May interrupt the work flow but helps in gaining a quick understanding
Activity diagram - ANSWER - Activity diagram uses swim-lanes to show
responsibilities, synchronization bars to show parallel processing and multiple exit
decision points
Actor (business analysis) - ANSWER - A human, device, or system that plays some
specified role in interacting with a solution.
Ad hoc review - ANSWER - Informal review or assistance from a peer
,Adaptability - ANSWER - Ability to adjust techniques, styles, methods and
approaches to suit the needs of the rapidly changing environment and also deal with
a variety of stakeholders
Adaptive approach - ANSWER - An approach where the solution evolves based on a
cycle of learning and discovery, with feedback loops which encourage making
decisions as late as possible.
Affinity map - ANSWER - A technique to put related concepts together
Agile - ANSWER - An iterative approach to software development
Agile Extension to the BABOK® Guide - ANSWER - A standard on the practice of
business analysis in an agile context. The Agile Extension to the BABOK® Guide
version 1 was published in 2013 by IIBA®, in partnership with the Agile Alliance.
Agile manifesto - ANSWER - A set of principles prescribed by Agile practitioners
Allocation - ANSWER - See requirements allocation.
Alternative flow - ANSWER - Other paths that may be followed to achieve an actor's
goal
Approach - ANSWER - High level plan to achieve something
Architecture - ANSWER - The design, structure, and behaviour of the current and
future states of a structure in terms of its components, and the interaction between
those components. See also business architecture, enterprise architecture, and
requirements architecture.
Architecture management software - ANSWER - Modelling softwares help in
managing volume, complexity and versions of the relationships within the
Requirements architecture
Artifact (business analysis) - ANSWER - Any solution-relevant object that is created
as part of business analysis efforts.
AS IS - ANSWER - The current state
Associations - ANSWER - Relationships
Assumption - ANSWER - An influencing factor that is believed to be true but has not
been confirmed to be accurate, or that could be true now but may not be in the
future.
BABoK® - ANSWER - Business analysis body of knowledge
Background research - ANSWER - Research gathered through document analysis
comprises of reviewing materials like marketing studies, industry standards,
guidelines etc
, Backlog management - ANSWER - Refers to the planned approach manage
remaining work for the project
"Balance score card - ANSWER -
" - ANSWER - A strategic planning and management tool to measure organizational
performance beyond traditional financial measures
Basic, primary or main success flow - ANSWER - Shortest or simplest successful
path to achieve an actor's goal
Behavioral rules - ANSWER - Behavioral rules intend to guide the actions of people
working within the organization, or people who interact with it
Behavioural business rule - ANSWER - A business rule that places an obligation (or
prohibition) on conduct, action, practice, or procedure; a business rule whose
purpose is to shape (govern) day-to-day business activity. Also known as operative
rule.
Benchmark studies - ANSWER - Benchmark studies are conducted to compare
organizational practices against the best-in-class practices from competitor
enterprises, in government, or from industry associations or standards
Benchmarking - ANSWER - A comparison of a decision, process, service, or
system's cost, time, quality, or other metrics to those of leading peers to identify
opportunities for improvement.
Benefit as a basis for prioritization - ANSWER - Benefit attained on implementing
requirements in terms of functionality, desired quality, Business objectives etc
Requirements that provide highest benefit are prioritized first
Body of knowledge - ANSWER - The aggregated knowledge and generally accepted
practices on a topic.
Both in and out scope - ANSWER - Elements on both sides of the boundary (as seen
from both sides)
Bottom-up estimation - ANSWER - Bottom-up estimation uses WBS technique to
estimate deliverables, activities, tasks and estimates from all the involved
stakeholders and rolls them up to get a total for all the activities and tasks
BPM - ANSWER - See business process management.
BPMN - ANSWER - BPMN is an industry-standard that is accessible by both
business users and technical developers
Brainstorming - ANSWER - A team activity that seeks to produce a broad or diverse
set of options through the rapid and uncritical generation of ideas.