System Operator
Salesman
Database Manager
Accountant
B. Salesman
data,architectural and procedural designs only
architectural,procedural and interface design only
data,architectural and interface design only
data,architectural interface and procedural design
1-True, 2-True
1-True, 2-False
1-False, 2-True
1-False, 2-False
distinctly specific
unambiguous
all of these
functional
Internet Explorer
Mozilla
MS-Office
Oracle
70 to 80
30 to 40
50 to 60
10 to 20
Intermediation
Disintermediation
Mediation
None of the above
Study and understand the problem
Identify gross features of at least one possible solution.
Describe each abstraction used in the solution
Maintenance
Indian Statistical Organization
Inter State Organization
International Standards Organization
Indian Standards Organization
licensing
responsiveness
processing time
memory utilization
Ability to deliver software on time with good quality
A situation in which experienced developers leave the company
Inability of new software to inter-operate with existing software
Instability in the development team
Grey- box testing
White box testing
Black box testing
Red Box Testing
not use your technical skills to misuse other peoples computers.
not knowingly accept work that is outside your competence.
be dependent on their colleagues.
maintain integrity and independence in their professional judgment.
Confidentiality
Intellectual property rights
Managing Client Relationships
Both a & b
sometimes
many times
always
no times
that are not relevant to him
that re relevant to him
that may be maliciously handled by him
that are confidential
interface design
data design
procedural design
architectural design
Unauthorized modification of computer material
Unauthorized access to computer material
Dissemination of viruses or other malware
All of the mentioned
A Combination of prototyping and waterfall model
Includes project risks evaluation during each iteration
A high speed adaptation of the linear sequential model
Used to suggests a systematic sequential approach to software development
1-False, 2-False
1-True, 2-False
1-False, 2-True
1-True, 2-True
1-True, 2-True
1-True, 2-False
1-False, 2-True
1-False, 2-False
1-True, 2-True
1-True, 2-False
1-False, 2-True
1-False, 2-False
objects inherit the properties of the class
classes are defined based on the attributes of the object
objects can belong to two classes
classes are always different
processing
programming
storing
organizing
The time between system failure
The frequency of occurrence with which unexpected behaviour is likely to occur
The elapsed repair or restart time when a system failure occurs. Given that the system must be continuously available.
The number of system failures given a number of systems inputs.
A useful approach when a customer cannot define requirements clearly.
Is more chaotic than the incremental model
Includes project risks evaluation during each iteration
Often used for the development of client/server applications
Software engineers shall ensure that their products and related modifications meet the highest professional standards possible.
The product should be easy to use.
It means that the product designed /created should be easily available.
Software engineers shall ensure that their products and related modifications satisfy the client.
Behavioural error
Logic errors
Performance error
Interface error
1-True, 2-True
1-True, 2-False
1-False, 2-True
1-False, 2-False
major decision points are tested early
no drivers need to be written
no stubs need to be written
regression testing is not required
Minimization, Satisfaction
Minimization, Dissatisfaction
Maximization, Satisfaction
Maximization, Dissatisfaction