Suggested Answer:Answer: A is incorrect. The requirements do no need to have opposing values to use the matrix documentation approach.🗳️
In order to use the matrix documentation approach to model requirements, the identified requirements must have the uniform structure of their characteristics and identification.
A matrix documentation approach (e.g., traceability matrix, prioritization matrix) requires requirements to share common characteristics (e.g., attributes like priority, source, status, or category) to structure the matrix effectively. These shared attributes allow the business analyst to organize, compare, and analyze requirements in a tabular format, highlighting relationships or gaps.
BABOK Reference (Chapter 10: Techniques - Matrix Diagrams):
Matrix models rely on common attributes to map relationships between requirements, stakeholders, or solution components. For example, a Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM) links requirements to their sources, test cases, and business objectives.
C. The requirements must have the uniform structure.
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