正解:A
Explanation
Process modeling is a technique that can be used to define and document the business analysis approach, as it describes the activities, tasks, inputs, outputs, and roles involved in the business analysis work. Process modeling can help to identify the scope, objectives, deliverables, dependencies, assumptions, constraints, and risks of the business analysis work. Process modeling can also help to communicate and validate the business analysis approach with stakeholders and ensure alignment with the project management approach. References:
BABOK Guide v3, section 4.1.1.1, page 110; Business Analysis Techniques: Planning and Monitoring Business Analysis Work by Milena Pajic, section Using Process Modeling for Planning and Monitoring, page
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