Question: 32
(Choose 1 answer)
How can you explain the statement "Implicit requirements can also be unknown unknowns"?
A. During the SRS process, customers should always be required to spell out their unknown unknowns.
B. An unknown unknown cannot be known and therefore we can not make them explicit requirements.
C. There are matters that should be, but are not, elicited through the elicitation process. They exist, but they
are not realized.
D. They help us reveal both known unknowns and more unknown unknowns.