The correct answer is A . In BABOK, Maintain Requirements includes maintaining requirements for reuse , and IIBA explicitly notes that reuse helps extend value beyond the current initiative . Planning for reuse avoids recreating the same requirements repeatedly, which improves efficiency and reduces duplicated effort.
Option B is not the best answer because aligning requirements to organizational standards may be beneficial, but that is not the main BABOK reason for planning reuse. The stronger ECBA-aligned reason is improving efficiency and reducing repeated work across initiatives.
Option C is incorrect because collaboration and communication may improve indirectly, but BABOK does not present reuse primarily as a collaboration mechanism.
Option D is incorrect because reuse is intended to simplify and streamline analysis work, not increase complexity.
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