RE18試験無料問題集「BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering 2018 認定」

A business analyst working on a project has identified:
* 3 requirements for which there is a workaround and the users can live without;
* 2 requirements that the users can live without for now;
* 15 requirements which, if not delivered, will make the solution
unworkable or useless.
When these requirements are prioritized using MoSCoW, which of the following categories will not be used?

A business analyst wishes to organise a requirements catalogue. He is aware of four kinds of requirements, those which:
(a) Describe the level of service required by the system.
(b) Are constraints placed on the system in terms of general rules of
operation.
(c) Refer to specific features to be delivered by the system.
(d) Are derived from software policies that reflect the company's IT
infrastructure.
Which of the following is the CORRECT allocation of categories of these four kinds of requirements?

A practice guide for requirements elicitation offers the following information:
* Disadvantage: Likely to be particularly time-consuming to conduct.
* Disadvantage: Difficult to separate fact from opinion.
* Advantage: Provides an opportunity to build rapport.
* Advantage: Provides an opportunity to experience the business
environment.
To which elicitation method does this extract refer?

A business analyst is categorizing requirements in a requirements catalogue.
Which of the following would be classed as a non-functional requirement?

A developer working to implement a set of baselined requirements has called the business analyst responsible for the project to check her understanding of a key requirement. During the conversation, it becomes clear to both parties that the developer is working on an older version of the requirement.
Which element of requirements management has failed?

The following statements concern the properties of MoSCoW requirements prioritisation:
(a) Unsuitable for linear waterfall projects.
(b) Essential element of incremental delivery.
(c) Effective tool for prioritising use cases.
(d) Only applies to functional and non-functional requirements.
(e) Priorities that could change across project iterations.
Which of these statements are TRUE?

Patricia works for ABC Insurance Services, which has acquired another insurance company of a similar size. Each company has a different IT system for handling claims.
Following the acquisition, the CEO of ABC Insurance Services wants to ensure that the company is working efficiently and has commissioned a review of the IT systems. Patricia has been asked to take on the role of sponsor for the project, which will look at the Claims Assessment System.
She is new to the role of sponsor and has been researching her responsibilities.
Which one of the following suggested duties required of the project sponsor during requirements engineering is TRUE?

The following extract has been taken from a guide for requirements elicitation:
Advantages: Gives direct access to the working environment; provides valid in-depth understanding; exposes tacit knowledge.
Disadvantages: Time-consuming, expensive; may affect the situation and hence the requirements elicited.
Which elicitation method is being referred to in the extract?