According to 'A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge', when should the business analyst and an organization actually start requirements allocation?
Requirements allocation begins once the solution approach is defined because the approach outlines how the solution will be structured (e.g., processes, technology, people). This allows the business analyst to assign requirements to specific components of the solution.
BABOK Reference (Chapter 6: Strategy Analysis - Define Solution Approach):
The solution approach determines the method to address the business need (e.g., buy vs. build). Allocation follows to distribute requirements across the chosen solution components
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