As a business analyst nearing the completion of a project, you need to confirm that all client requirements have been fulfilled in the delivered product. Which tool should you use to verify that every requirement has been addressed throughout the development process?
The Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM) is the appropriate tool for this purpose. An RTM tracks each requirement from its origin through its implementation in the final product, allowing the business analyst to ensure that all requirements have been addressed. While a User Acceptance Testing Plan is important for validating the product with end-users, it does not provide a comprehensive tracking of requirements. The Project Charter outlines the project's objectives and stakeholders but does not track requirement implementation. A SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) is a strategic planning tool and is not used for tracking requirements.
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