In option development, which of the following is NOT a type of option considered?
A.
Basic option
B.
Extended option
C.
Executive option
D.
Exhaustive option.
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
When developing options for a business change, the business analyst must consider a range of solution types, which often fall into categories to ensure all possibilities are explored. While the exact naming conventions can vary, the following three core types are commonly considered and often named as:
Basic (or "Do Minimum") option: A low-cost, minimal-effort option to address the problem without major change (often including the "Do Nothing" or "Do Nothing Different" option for comparison).
Extended (or "Do Something" option): The preferred or main option, representing the full-scale, major change recommended to achieve the business objectives.
Executive (or "Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS)") option: An option based on purchasing an existing system or service, rather than custom-building a solution.Exhaustive option is NOT a standard or recognised category of business change option within the BCS syllabus.
(Reference: BCS Business Analysis Practice – Business Case, Identifying Options)
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