Decomposition is not an elicitation technique. It is a requirements analysis and structuring technique used to break down complex processes, requirements, or systems into smaller, manageable components (e.g., creating a Work Breakdown Structure).
Elicitation techniques focus on gathering information from stakeholders, such as:
Brainstorming (A): Generates ideas collaboratively.
Observation (B): Captures user behavior in context.
Prototyping (D): Creates mock-ups to elicit feedback.
BABOK Reference (Chapter 4: Elicitation and Collaboration):
Decomposition is categorized under Requirements Analysis and Design Definition, not elicitation
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