正解:B
Explanation
The prepare for elicitation process is a technique to understand the scope of the elicitation activity, select appropriate techniques, and plan for (or procure) appropriate supporting materials and resources. The inputs for this process are the following12:
Stakeholder list: This is the identification and description of the individuals and groups who have an interest or influence in the project. It defines their roles, responsibilities, expectations, and level of involvement in the elicitation activity.
Business need: This is the problem or opportunity that the project intends to address. It provides the context and rationale for the elicitation activity and helps to define the scope and objectives of the project.
Solution scope: This is the set of capabilities and features that a solution must deliver in order to meet the business need. It defines the boundaries and assumptions of the project and helps to identify the stakeholders and sources of information for the elicitation activity.
Stakeholder concerns are not an input, but an output of the prepare for elicitation process. They are the issues or questions that the stakeholders have regarding the project or the solution. They are used as an input for the conduct elicitation process, where they are addressed or answered during the elicitation activity.
References: Prepare for Elicitation - iiba.org, Preparing for elicitation - The Functional BA