In adaptive methodologies, such as Agile, the business analyst collaborates with stakeholders to refine and prioritize requirements throughout the project. This continuous involvement ensures that the product evolves based on feedback and changing needs. Facilitating detailed upfront requirements (Option A) is characteristic of predictive approaches. Providing initial requirements and then moving on (Option C) neglects the ongoing engagement required in adaptive projects. Ensuring strict adherence to the original plan (Option D) contradicts the flexibility inherent in adaptive methodologies.
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