In the context of business analysis, the input status of requirements for undertaking requirement
verification activities is ‘Specified and Modeled’. This means that the requirements have been
detailed and documented, and models have been created to represent them. This status is crucial for
verification activities because it ensures that the requirements are clearly understood and can be
systematically evaluated against quality standards to ensure they are usable for their intended
purpose.
Reference: The BABOK® Guide outlines that during the verification process, requirements should be
evaluated against established criteria to ensure they are complete, consistent, feasible, and
testable1. Additionally, the guide emphasizes the importance of having specified and modeled
requirements as a starting point for verification activities2.