A prototype is a working model of a product that allows stakeholders to provide feedback and refine requirements based on their experience with it, thus aiding in the requirement collection process.
Why not the others?
A. Inspection → Used in Quality Control, not for gathering requirements.
B. Decomposition → A technique in Define Activities and Create WBS, not Collect Requirements.
C. Product analysis → Used in Define Scope, not specifically in Collect Requirements.
C. Product analysis
In the Collect Requirements process of project management, one of the key tools and techniques used is "Product analysis." Product analysis involves examining the characteristics, features, and attributes of the project's end product or deliverable to understand the requirements that need to be gathered. By analyzing the product, project teams can gain a deeper insight into what the final outcome should look like and what specific requirements are necessary to meet stakeholder needs and expectations.
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