A software development company is in the process of creating a new product for their customer base. It has been several years since such a project has been initiated and the organization has created a new team to own and develop the product. The project team will be evaluated by the successful adoption of the product, which will be developed over the next 12 months.
The team's business analyst (BA) has analyzed the current state in partnership with the product owner and has been meeting with senior management to identify the goals that need to be attained. A broad view of the business has been analyzed in order to have an understanding of how the company is currently providing value to its customer base.
What has the BA evaluated to help determine value of the project?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
Business architecture is the description of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value for its stakeholders. It includes the business model, the value proposition, the value streams, the capabilities, and the organizational structure of the organization. By evaluating the business architecture, the BA can help determine the value of the project in relation to the current state and the desired future state of the organization. The BA can also identify the gaps and opportunities for improvement that the project can address. References:
IIBA BABOK Guide v3, Section 2.2.1: Business Architecture
[IIBA Business Analysis Competency Model], Section 3.1.1: Business Architecture Knowledge