Quiz 2 Flashcards

(10 cards)

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T/F
The aim of requirements workflow is to determine what software the client wants.

A

False

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In use case diagrams, an actor must be a user of the software product.

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False

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If a use case U1 does not interact with an actor and it is a portion of another use case U2, there should be “include” relationship between U1 and U2.

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True

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In each iteration of the use-case diagram, a new use case must be added.

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False

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5
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Which of the following is the most effective and the primary technique for obtaining information for the business model?

Examining business forms and documents
Direct observation
Interviewing
Questionnaire

A

Interviewing

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Functional requirements are handled while the requirements and analysis workflows are being performed, whereas some nonfunctional requirements may have to wait until the design workflow.

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True

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In the iterative and incremental life-cycle model, test workflow starts once the implementation workflow ends.

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False

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Rapid prototypes must be built using the same language with the final product.

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False

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A use case models an interaction between the software product itself and the actors of that software product.

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True

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When we discover a fault in an iteration of a requirements workflow, we have to start the whole process from scratch.

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False

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