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A business analyst (BA) has elicited requirements for a new system. A subset of these requirements refers to judging the performance of the system, such as efficiency, capacity, security, and scalability.

What technique is used to examine and group these requirements?

A.
Functional decomposition
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A.
Functional decomposition
B.
Scope model
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B.
Scope model
C.
Trace requirements
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C.
Trace requirements
D.
Non-functional requirements analysis
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D.
Non-functional requirements analysis
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The most common non-functional requirements categories include availability, compatibility, functionality, maintainability, performance efficiency, portability, reliability, scalability, security, usability, certification, compliance, localization, service-level agreements, and extensibility.

asked 18/09/2024
Solange Castro
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