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APMG-International Exam AgileBA-Foundation Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for APMG-International's AgileBA (Agile Business Analysis) Foundation (2015) exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
[All AgileBA (Agile Business Analysis) Foundation (2015) Questions]

Identify the missing word(s) in the following sentence:

At its simplest, a requirement is a [?] that a user needs.

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Suggested Answer: C

A requirement in the context of Agile Business Analysis is understood as a service, function, or feature that a user needs. This definition encompasses the broad spectrum of what a requirement can entail, focusing on what the system or product must provide to meet the user's needs. By defining requirements this way, it ensures that the focus remains on the capabilities and functionalities that are necessary to deliver value to the user, rather than on specific solutions or objects which might limit the scope of what can be developed. Reference: Business Analysis document, sections on requirement definitions and user needs.

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Tamar
3 months ago
I'm going with C) service, function or feature. Sounds like the most comprehensive answer to me. Plus, it's the only one that mentions 'user needs' - can't go wrong with that!
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Goldie
26 days ago
Definitely, user needs are essential when defining requirements.
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Terina
27 days ago
I think C) service, function or feature is the correct answer.
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Rebbecca
27 days ago
I agree, it covers all aspects of what a user might need.
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Zoila
1 months ago
I agree with you, C) service, function or feature seems like the best fit for the missing word.
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Trinidad
1 months ago
I'm leaning towards D) product. It seems like a straightforward answer.
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Vonda
2 months ago
I think it's A) solution. It makes sense in the context of the sentence.
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Wilda
3 months ago
B) desirable object - Now we're talking! A requirement is definitely something the user wants, even if it's not a physical thing.
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Mickie
2 months ago
C) service, function or feature - That makes sense, a requirement can be any of those things.
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Trina
2 months ago
A) solution - I think a requirement is more than just a solution.
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Cherilyn
3 months ago
D) product - Hmm, I'm not sure a product is quite the right answer here. Isn't a requirement something more intangible?
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Stephanie
2 months ago
A) solution - Yes, a requirement is more about fulfilling a need rather than being a physical product.
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Aretha
2 months ago
B) desirable object - I don't think a requirement is necessarily an object, it's more of a necessity.
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Lorean
3 months ago
C) service, function or feature - I agree, a requirement can be a service or function that a user needs.
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Lonny
3 months ago
A) solution - I think a requirement can be a solution to a problem.
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Jovita
3 months ago
I agree with Keneth, C) service, function or feature makes the most sense in the context of the sentence.
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Mari
3 months ago
A) solution - Well, that's one way to look at it, but I think the question is asking for a more specific term.
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Elinore
3 months ago
D) product - I don't think that's the right answer. The missing word should be more focused on what a user requires.
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Eugene
3 months ago
C) service, function or feature - I think the missing word is related to what a user needs in terms of functionality.
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Keneth
3 months ago
I think the missing word is C) service, function or feature because a requirement is something that a user needs in terms of service, function, or feature.
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Donette
4 months ago
C) service, function or feature
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Talia
4 months ago
C) service, function or feature - That's what a requirement is all about, meeting the user's needs.
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Rickie
3 months ago
D) product - I believe a requirement is more than just a product.
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Marge
3 months ago
A) solution - I think a requirement goes beyond just a solution.
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Keneth
3 months ago
C) service, function or feature - That's what a requirement is all about, meeting the user's needs.
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