Decomposition is not an elicitation technique, but a technique for analyzing and structuring complex or large problems, processes, or systems into smaller and simpler components. Elicitation techniques are used to discover, explore, and communicate the needs and expectations of stakeholders. Examples of elicitation techniques are brainstorming, observation, prototyping, interviews, surveys, workshops, etc. References:
Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA) Handbook, page 10
[A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK Guide)], pages 38-39, 50-51
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