Online Access Free RE18 Practice Test
Exam Code: | RE18 |
Exam Name: | BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering 2018 |
Certification Provider: | BCS |
Free Question Number: | 80 |
Posted: | Sep 02, 2025 |
A business analyst has interviewed project stakeholders and has a robust list of requirements.
At which stages in the requirements engineering framework would he check that these requirements support the business objectives defined at the start of the project?
An automated software tool is being used to manage requirements, including changes to those requirements.
What information in a data catalogue is mandatory if requirements are to be managed using such a tool?
Isamu is a business analyst working on a project. Unfortunately, it is not progressing as hoped or planned.
He has identified that the main issues with the users on the project are:
1) They manage complex processes and they do not seem to be able to
articulate their needs.
2) They claim they cannot engage in requirements elicitation as they
simply do not know what is possible.
Which elicitation technique would best address both these issues?
The following extract has been taken from a guide for requirements elicitation:
Advantages: Gives direct access to the working environment; provides valid in-depth understanding; exposes tacit knowledge.
Disadvantages: Time-consuming, expensive; may affect the situation and hence the requirements elicited.
Which elicitation method is being referred to in the extract?
A business analyst wishes to organise a requirements catalogue. He is aware of four kinds of requirements, those which:
(a) Describe the level of service required by the system.
(b) Are constraints placed on the system in terms of general rules of
operation.
(c) Refer to specific features to be delivered by the system.
(d) Are derived from software policies that reflect the company's IT
infrastructure.
Which of the following is the CORRECT allocation of categories of these four kinds of requirements?