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Q. Risk planning process

a. Extent to which a software module can be used in more than one computing program

b. It involves regular monitoring of the risks identified and of new risks that develops.

c. It considers each of the key risks that are identified and identifies strategies to manage the risk.

d. None of these

  • c. It considers each of the key risks that are identified and identifies strategies to manage the risk.

Q. Software engineering method is

a. Associated with production of software as per specification

b. Structured approach to software development, whose aim is to facilitate the production of high-quality software in a cost-effective way.

c. An engineering discipline, concern with software development.

d. None of these

  • b. Structured approach to software development, whose aim is to facilitate the production of high-quality software in a cost-effective way.

Q. Restart is

a. Reason for a computer program to resume execution after a failure, using status and results recorded at a checkpoint.

b. Period of time in the software life cycle during which support for a software product is terminated.

c. The fault detection mechanism is initiated after the system state has been changed to check if a fault has occurred.

d. None of these

  • a. Reason for a computer program to resume execution after a failure, using status and results recorded at a checkpoint.

Q. Risk Management is

a. Here each identified risk is analyzed and prioritized

b. It begins after all hazards are identified. For each hazard, the outcome of the risk assessment process is a statement of acceptability.

c. The anticipate risks which night affect the project schedule or the quality of the software being developed and to take action to avoid these risks.

d. None of these

  • c. The anticipate risks which night affect the project schedule or the quality of the software being developed and to take action to avoid these risks.

Q. ROCOF (Rate of failure occurrence) is

a. The probability that the system will cause an accident

b. Extent to which a system or component can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environment conditions.

c. The frequency of occurrence with which unexpected behavior is likely to occur

d. None of these

  • c. The frequency of occurrence with which unexpected behavior is likely to occur

Q. Software system is

a. Associated with functionality of software and constraints of operations defined.

b. It consists of computer programs, configuration files that are used to set up these programs system documentation for describing to structure of the system and used documentation that describes use of the system.

c. It involves executing an implementation of the software with test data and examines the outputs of the software and its operational behavior to check that it is performing as required

d. None of these

  • b. It consists of computer programs, configuration files that are used to set up these programs system documentation for describing to structure of the system and used documentation that describes use of the system.

Q. Scalability is

a. Avoiding catastrophic moment

b. Ease with which a system or component are modified to fit the problem area.

c. It is a bounded area of responsibility.

d. None of these

  • b. Ease with which a system or component are modified to fit the problem area.

Q. Risk analysis process is

a. Here each identified risk is analyzed and prioritized

b. It begins after all hazards are identified. For each hazard, the outcome of the risk assessment process is a statement of acceptability.

c. The anticipate risks which night affect the project schedule or the quality of the software being developed and to take action to avoid these risks.

d. None of these

  • a. Here each identified risk is analyzed and prioritized

Q. Reusability is

a. Extent to which a software module can be used in more than one computing program.

b. It involves regular monitoring of the risks identified and of new risks that develops.

c. It considers each of the key risks that are identified and also identifies strategies to manage the risk.

d. None of these

  • a. Extent to which a software module can be used in more than one computing program.

Q. Safety argument is

a. Associated with the role of people involved in software process and the activities for which they are responsible.

b. The most effective technique for demonstrating the safety of a system is proof by contradiction.

c. It is concerned with establishing a confidence level in the system that might vary from low to high

d. None of these

  • b. The most effective technique for demonstrating the safety of a system is proof by contradiction.

Q. Risk assessment is

a. Here each identified risk is analyzed and prioritized

b. It begins after all hazards are identified. For each hazard, the outcome of the risk assessment process is a statement of acceptability.

c. The anticipate risks which night affect the project schedule or the quality of the software being developed and to take action to avoid these risks.

d. None of these

  • b. It begins after all hazards are identified. For each hazard, the outcome of the risk assessment process is a statement of acceptability.

Q. Risk is

a. The probability that the system will cause an accident

b. Extent to which a system or component can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environment conditions.

c. The frequency of occurrence with which unexpected behavior is likely to occur.

d. None of these

  • a. The probability that the system will cause an accident

Q. Safety is

a. Avoiding catastrophic moment

b. Ease with which a system or component are modified to fit the problem area.

c. It is a bounded area of responsibility.

d. None of these

  • a. Avoiding catastrophic moment

Q. Role is

a. Avoiding catastrophic moment

b. Ease with which a system or component are modified to fit the problem area.

c. It is a bounded area of responsibility

d. None of these

  • c. It is a bounded area of responsibility

Q. Robustness is

a. The probability that the system will cause an accident

b. Extent to which a system or component can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environment conditions

c. The frequency of occurrence with which unexpected behavior is likely to occur.

d. None of these

  • b. Extent to which a system or component can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environment conditions
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