A business analyst (BA) is validating requirements and has found that the design cannot be validated to support the requirements.
Which of the following is creating this situation?
A . Incorrect assumptions.
B . Lack of requirements traceability.
C . Missing requirements.
D . Substandard solution design.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The purpose of requirements traceability is to trace where each requirement or design comes from or originated from and what its life cycle is throughout the project. If it is known why a requirement exists, or where it originated from, it will ensure that once the solution has been delivered, it does in actual fact solve the original requirement. By knowing where a requirement came from, or what the need that should be addressed is, the business analyst will know who to communicate to as well as be able to manage the risk, scope, and any changes associated with that requirement.