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Q. Capacity is

a. A measure of the amount of work a system can perform

b. It provides automated support for software process.

c. Support individual process tasks

d. Set of tools to support a particular phase of software process such as design, implementation or testing.

  • a. A measure of the amount of work a system can perform

Q. CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) is

a. A measure of the amount of work a system can perform

b. It provides automated support for software process.

c. Support individual process tasks

d. Set of tools to support a particular phase of software process such as design, implementation or testing:

  • b. It provides automated support for software process.

Q. CASE Tools

a. A measure of the amount of work a system can perform

b. It provides automated support for software process.

c. Support individual process tasks

d. Set of tools to support a particular phase of software process such as design, implementation or testing

  • c. Support individual process tasks

Q. CASE Workbench

a. A measure of the amount of work a system can perform

b. It provides automated support for software process.

c. Support individual process tasks

d. Set of tools to support a particular phase of software process such as design, implementation or testing

  • a. A measure of the amount of work a system can perform

Q. Centralized control models

a. Here one system is designed as the system controller and has responsibility for managing the execution of other subsystems.

b. Each system is named as in attribute- based identification and associated with one or more change requests.

c. An object class inheritance diagram, how entities have common characteristics.

d. The objective of this software development is zero-defect software.

  • a. Here one system is designed as the system controller and has responsibility for managing the execution of other subsystems.

Q. Change-oriented identification

a. One system is designed as the system controller and has responsibility for managing the execution of other subsystems.

b. Each system is named as in attribute- based identification and associated with one or more change requests.

c. An object class inheritance diagram, how entities have common characteristics.

d. The objective of this software development is zero-defect software.

  • b. Each system is named as in attribute- based identification and associated with one or more change requests.

Q. Hard real time systems are

a. These system runs on a single processor or an integrated group of processors

b. A system where each sub-system can respond to generated events where the events might be generated from other sub-systems or from the environment of the system.

c. A system continues in operation after some system faults have manifested themselves.

d. A system whose operation is incorrect, if results are not produced according to the timing specifications

  • d. A system whose operation is incorrect, if results are not produced according to the timing specifications

Q. Classification model

a. One system is designed as the system controller and has responsibility for managing the execution of other subsystems.

b. Each system is named as in attribute- based identification and associated with one or more change requests.

c. An object class inheritance diagram, how entities have common characteristics.

d. The objective of this software develop- ment is zero-defect software.

  • c. An object class inheritance diagram, how entities have common characteristics.

Q. Clean room software development

a. One system is designed as the system controller and has responsibility for managing the execution of other subsystems.

b. Each system is named as in attribute- based identification and associated with one or more change requests.

c. An object class inheritance diagram, how entities have common characteristics.

d. The objective is to develop zero-defect software.

  • d. The objective is to develop zero-defect software.

Q. COCOMO cost model

a. It takes project, product hardware and personnel attributes into account when formulating a cost estimate.

b. In it server provides set of services and set of clients uses these services.

c. Extent to which standards are used to achieve interoperability.

d. None of these

  • a. It takes project, product hardware and personnel attributes into account when formulating a cost estimate.

Q. Client server architecture

a. It takes project, product hardware and personnel attributes into account when formulating a cost estimate.

b. In it server provides set of services and set of clients uses these services.

c. Extent to which standards are used to achieve interoperability.

d. None of these

  • b. In it server provides set of services and set of clients uses these services.

Q. Commonality

a. It takes project, product hardware and personnel attributes into account when formulating a cost estimate.

b. In it server provides set of services and set of clients uses these services.

c. Extent to which standards are used to achieve interoperability

d. None of these

  • c. Extent to which standards are used to achieve interoperability

Q. Transforming of logic and data from designspecifications (design descriptions) into a programming language

a. Compatibility

b. Compactness

c. Coding

d. Communication

  • c. Coding

Q. An inter change of information between computer systems and peoples or between people.

a. Compatibility

b. Compactness

c. Coding

d. Communication

  • d. Communication

Q. Extent to which a system or component makes efficient use of its data storage space- occupies a small volume.

a. Compatibility

b. Compactness

c. Code

d. Communication

  • b. Compactness
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