Checklists are a tool used by business analysts for quality control when verifying requirements and
designs. They help ensure that all necessary steps are followed, and all important aspects are
considered. Checklists can capture any identified issues and are used to confirm that nothing crucial
is missed during the verification process. This tool is particularly useful for specifying and modeling
requirements, as it helps maintain the quality and completeness of the requirements
documentation. Reference: The use of checklists for quality control in business analysis is discussed
in the context of verification activities, which are essential throughout the project lifecycle to
maintain the validity of requirements and designs1.