Software Engineering Set 5
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This set of Software Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Software Engineering Set 5
Q1 | The requirements that result from requirements analysis are typically expressed from one of three perspectives or views.WhaT is that perspective or view ?
- developer
- user
- non-functional
- physical
Q2 | Requirements Analysis is an Iterative Process.
- true
- false
Q3 | Coad and Yourdon suggested selection characteristics that should be used as an analyst considers each potential object for inclusion in the requirement analysis model.
- three
- four
- five
- six
Q4 | Requirements should specify ‘what’ but not ‘how’.
- true
- false
Q5 | What are the types of requirements ?
- availability
- reliability
- usability
- all of the mentioned
Q6 | Select the developer-specific requirement ?
- portability
- maintainability
- availability
- both portability and maintainability
Q7 | Which one of the following is not a step of requirement engineering?
- elicitation
- design
- analysis
- documentation
Q8 | FAST stands for
- functional application specification technique
- fast application specification technique
- facilitated application specification technique
- none of the mentioned
Q9 | QFD stands for
- quality function design
- quality function development
- quality function deployment
- none of the mentioned
Q10 | A Use-case actor is always a person having a role that different people may play.
- true
- false
Q11 | The user system requirements are the parts of which document ?
- sdd
- srs
- ddd
- srd
Q12 | A stakeholder is anyone who will purchase the completed software system under development.
- true
- false
Q13 | Conflicting requirements are common in Requirement Engineering, with each client proposing his or her version is the right one.
- true
- false
Q14 | Which is one of the most important stakeholder from the following ?
- entry level personnel
- middle level stakeholder
- managers
- users of the software
Q15 | SA/SD features are obtained from which of the methodologies?
- constantine and yourdon methodology
- demarco and yourdon methodology
- gane and sarson methodology
- all of the mentioned
Q16 | Which of the following is not an activity of Structured Analysis (SA) ?
- functional decomposition
- transformation of a textual problem description into a graphic model
- all the functions represented in the dfd are mapped to a module structure
- all of the mentioned
Q17 | To arrive at a form which is suitable for implementation in some programming language is the purpose of
- none of the below
- structured design (sd)
- detailed design (dd)
- none of the mentioned
Q18 | The results of structured analysis can be easily understood by ordinary customers.
- true
- false
Q19 | Structured Analysis is based on the principle of Bottom-Up Approach.
- true
- false
Q20 | The context diagram is also known as
- level-0 dfd
- level-1 dfd
- level-2 dfd
- all of the mentioned
Q21 | A directed arc or line in DFD represents
- data store
- data process
- data flow
- all of the mentioned
Q22 | A DFD is always accompanied by a data dictionary.
- true
- false
Q23 | Data Store Symbol in DFD represents a
- physical file
- data structure
- logical file
- all of the mentioned
Q24 | Why does architectural design occurs during product design?
- stakeholders must convinced that their needs will be met, which may be difficult without demonstrating how the engineers plan to build the product
- product designers must judge the feasibility of their designs
- project planners must have some idea about what software must be built to create schedules and allocate resources
- all of the mentioned
Q25 | What kind of investments does organization have in order to make most of by the software architects in their design?
- libraries
- standards and guidelines
- software tools
- all of the mentioned