This element describes how the business analyst performs follow-up meetings or reviews and compares elicitation results against what stakeholders provided during the elicitation sessions to correct or update any elicitation results that may not be fully accurate or complete. It may also happen that the stakeholders confirm elicitation results independently from the business analyst's follow-ups.
Example of comparing elicitation results against source information
An example could be when, as the business analyst who conducted the elicitation workshop recently, you decide the most time-efficient way to confirm elicitation results would be to organize a short follow-up workshop. During this session you present the updated end-to-end business process models originally presented during the elicitation session, to confirm accuracy and completeness.