Software Engineering (SWE) FPT Part 1/4, SWE102 FinalSoftware Engineering (SWE) FPT Part 1/4, SWE102 Final
C Correct Answer: Which is the correct
... [Show More] sequence of the following activities in the Waterfall model?
(1) System and software design
(2) Requirement definition
(3) Integration and system testing
(4) Implementation and unit testing
(5) Operation and maintenance
[A]1=>4=>3=>2=>5
[B]1=>2=>3=>4=>5
[C]2=>1=>4=>3=>5
[D]2=>3=>4=>1=>5
B Correct Answer: What is the main difference between the RUP (Rational Unified Process) and other
software processes models?
[A]The goal of Inception phase
[B]Phase are more closely related to business rather than technical concerns
[C]The construction phase is essentially concerned with system design, programming and
testing
[D]System design with re-use
C Correct Answer: In Iterative development approach, which phase takes the least cost?
[A]Iterative development
[B]System Testing
[C]Specification
[D]Design
D Correct Answer: What are generic software process models? (Choose one)
[A]Waterfall, Iterative development, Agile development
[B]Waterfall, Component-based software engineering, Agile development
[C]Waterfall, Iterative development, Extreme programming development
[D]Waterfall, Iterative development, Component-based software engineering
D Correct Answer: What is a software process model?
[A]A simplified representation in a waterfall
[B]A simplified representation in a cycle of a software process
[C]A simplified representation in a step by step of a software process
[D]A simplified representation of a software process, presented from a specific
perspective
B Correct Answer: The current trends suggest that the economies of ALL developed and developing nations
are dependent on software
[A]False
[B]True
A Correct Answer: In Waterfall approach, which phase takes the most cost?
[A]Integration and testing
[B]Design
[C]Specification
[D]Development
D Correct Answer: What is a software process?
[A]A set of cycles whose goal is the development or evolution of software
[B]A set of steps whose goal is the development or evolution of software
[C]A set of models whose goal is the development or evolution of software
[D]A set of activities whose goal is the development or evolution of software
B Correct Answer: The distribution of the costs of software engineering NOT depends on the process model
that is used
[A]True
[B]False
D Correct Answer: In Waterfall approach, which phase takes the least cost?
[A]Development
[B]Integration and testing
[C]Design
[D]Specification
B Correct Answer: What are essential attributes of good software?
[A]Maintainability; Undependability; Efficiency; Usability
[B]Maintainability; Dependability; Efficiency; Acceptability
[C]Maintainability; Efficiency; Usability; Good look and feel
A Correct Answer: In Component-based software engineering approach, which phase takes the least cost?
[A]Specification
[B]Design
[C]Development
[D]Integration and testing
B Correct Answer: What are the key challenges facing software engineering in the 21st century? (Choose
one)
[A]The heterogeneity challenge, the trust challenge, the life time challenge
[B]The heterogeneity challenge, the delivery challenge, the trust challenge
[C]The delivery challenge, the trust challenge, the life time challenge
[D]The heterogeneity challenge, the delivery challenge, the life time challenge
B Correct Answer: Which is the correct sequence of the following activities in the process of System
evolution?
(1) Assess existing systems
(2) Define system requirements
(3) Modify systems
(4) Propose system changes
[A]2=>1=>3=>4
[B]2=>1=>4=>3
[C]2=>3=>1=>4
[D]2=>3=>4=>1
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