Exam CCBA Topic 4 Question 496 Discussion
Actual exam question for IIBA's CCBA exam
Question #: 496
Topic #: 4
Question #: 496
Topic #: 4
You are the business analyst for your organization. You are currently working with Susan on creating a model as part of the specify and model requirements process. Susan doesn't understand why you need a model. You explain to Susan that a model is just a simplified representation of a complex reality that is useful for understanding that reality and making decisions regarding it. In fact, you tell Susan, model can do all of the following except one option. Choose the option that model cannot do?
Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer
Explanation
Models do not typically address the resources needed for the project team so this choice is incorrect.
Models can describe a situation or problem, define boundaries for the business domain, describe thought processes and action flows, categorize and create hierarchies of items, show components and relationships, and show business logic.
Answer C, B, D are incorrect. These are valid components of a model; so these choices are incorrect.
Models do not typically address the resources needed for the project team so this choice is incorrect.
Models can describe a situation or problem, define boundaries for the business domain, describe thought processes and action flows, categorize and create hierarchies of items, show components and relationships, and show business logic.
Answer C, B, D are incorrect. These are valid components of a model; so these choices are incorrect.
by Madeline at Jan 02, 2025, 11:34 AM
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