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CCBA® and CBAP® Certifications Study Guide

By : Esta Lessing
Book Image

CCBA® and CBAP® Certifications Study Guide

By: Esta Lessing

Overview of this book

Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) is a certification from the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®) for professionals with extensive experience in business analysis. The CCBA® and CBAP® validates your proficiency in various aspects of business analysis and your ability to tackle challenging projects, work effectively with stakeholders, and identify and deliver business value. You’ll start by learning about the benefits of CCBA® and CBAP® certifications for your career progression before focussing on the six core knowledge areas explained thoroughly in each chapter. These include topics such as business analysis planning and monitoring, elicitation and collaboration, requirements life cycle management, strategy analysis, requirements analysis, and design definition as well as solution evaluation. The book includes the essential underlying competencies and techniques to ensure a complete understanding of the BABOK® v3 guide content. Each chapter delves into the essential concepts and business analysis task considerations utilizing practical examples. Finally, you’ll assess your knowledge through mock exam questions based on real-world case studies. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained the business analysis skills needed to prepare for the certification exams and to advance in your career.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Mock Exam Questions: Theory

Task: Confirm Elicitation Results

The third task of the Elicitation and Collaboration Knowledge Area is Confirm Elicitation Results. This describes the tasks of checking that the information gathered during an elicitation session is accurate, complete, and consistent with any other or previously documented elicitation results.

During this section, we will discuss the purpose and scope of this task at this stage of the requirements definition process. It is important to note that during this stage you have prepared and conducted the elicitation session and you are now ready to confirm with stakeholders, peers, and any existing sources of information that the results you obtained during the elicitation session(s) are accurate, complete and consistent with other sources of elicitation results and information.

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