In the context of Business Analysis, elicitation through experiments involves conducting controlled tests to obtain information. This method is used to identify results based on tests run in a controlled environment, which can include proof of concepts, observational studies, and prototypes. It is a systematic approach to discovering requirements by validating hypotheses through experimentation.
[: The information aligns with the descriptions provided in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) and is further supported by resources that discuss various elicitation techniques, including experiments as a form of elicitation1., , ]
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