A business analyst is assessing whether a project is ready for delivery. The requirements traceability matrix shows that all requirements have associated test cases, and the test results are marked as passed. What should the business analyst conclude?
The project deliverables meet the requirements and are ready for delivery.
The project requirements need to be revalidated with stakeholders.
The project still needs further testing to ensure quality.
The project should undergo an additional review of design specifications.
When all requirements are traced to test cases and all test results are marked as passed, it indicates that the project deliverables meet the specified requirements and have been successfully tested. Therefore, the business analyst can conclude that the project is ready for delivery.
Option B is incorrect because further testing is unnecessary if all tests have already passed. Option C is unnecessary unless there were changes to the requirements; revalidation is not needed if stakeholders have already approved the requirements. Option D is also unnecessary since the design has presumably been reviewed earlier in the project lifecycle.
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