Due to the complexity of a project the project board a concerned that the business analyst (BA) will not be able to ensure all requirements are verified. What toed can the BA present to the project board to mitigate their concern?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
A business analysis checklist is a technique that helps to ensure that all the required business analysis activities and deliverables are completed and verified. A business analysis checklist can include items such as the scope statement, the stakeholder list, the requirements documentation, the traceability matrix, the validation criteria, the change requests, and the approval signatures. A business analysis checklist can help to mitigate the concern of the project board by providing a clear and comprehensive overview of the business analysis work and its quality. A data model is a technique that helps to represent the data and information needs of an organization or a solution using graphical or textual symbols and relationships. A data model can help to define and analyze the data requirements, but it does not ensure that all the requirements are verified. A use case diagram is a technique that helps to depict the interactions between a system and its actors using graphical symbols and relationships. A use case diagram can help to define and analyze the functional requirements, but it does not ensure that all the requirements are verified. A risk register is a technique that helps to identify, analyze, and manage the uncertainties and threats that may affect the project or the solution.
A risk register can help to mitigate the potential impacts of the risks, but it does not ensure that all the requirements are verified. References: BABOK Guide v3, Chapter 10: Techniques, Section 10.8: Business Analysis Checklist, p. 504-505; Section 10.18: Data Modelling, p. 522-524; Section 10.50: Use Case Diagram, p. 564-566; Section 10.51: Risk Analysis and Management, p. 567-569.