Research and Specification Flashcards

1
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Name 4 types of Feasibility Studies?

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Economic
Legal
Technical
Time

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2
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What 3 laws must the legal feasibility deal with?

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Data Protection Act
Copyright Designs and Patents Act
Computer misuse act

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3
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What are the 4 main aspects of the project plan?

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Tasks/Subtasks
Identify Timescale
Gantt Chart
Identify Budget/Resources

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4
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Name 5 advantages of having subtasks?

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Concurrent processes can be identified
Indication of % complete/tracking progress
Allow identification of the dependency of tasks on the completion of others
Critical Path Analysis
Delegation of responsibility for subtasks

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5
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What are the 3 stages of analysis?

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User and Business Requirements
Scope and Constraints
Functional and Operational Requirements

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6
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Name 4 types of operations requirements?

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Reliability
Uptime
Performance Requirements
Backup Control

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7
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Software Development

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the process by which a piece of software is designed, built and delivered

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Project Management

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controlling an idea from initial proposal through to completion and delivery. Will require a project manager working alongside a team.

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User Survey

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a means of finding out how the software or web site is likely to be used by a specific set of users, and who these users are likely to be

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Finish to Finish Dependency

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Activity A must be completed before activity B can finish

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Cost-Benefit Analysis

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a systematic process for calculating and comparing benefits and costs of a project.

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Finish to Start Dependency

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Activity A must finish before Activity B can begin

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Start to Start Dependency

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Activity B can only start after Activity A has start

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14
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Star to Finish Dependency

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Activity B cannot finish before Activity A has finished

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15
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Gantt Charts

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These are diagrams used to represent the scheduling of tasks and subtasks along with start and completion dates

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16
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Milestones

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tools used in project management to mark specific points along a project timeline

17
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Functional Requirements

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unambiguous statements detailing the services the system should provide.

18
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Operational Requirements

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requirements that are not specific to function