Question 1
(TCO 1) In the Unified Process (UP) methodology, most of the Implementation activities occurs during the _____ phase.
Question 2
(TCO 1) The feasibility of why an information system should be built and determining how the project team will build it is part of the _____ phase of the SDLC.
Question 3
(TCO 1) Good system requirement are:
| Unambiguous - Has one, and only one, meaning |
| Detailed - All significant capabilities and attributes are addressed and terms are fully defined. |
| Verifiable - Must have some method that determines whether the requirements have been satisfied |
Question 4
(TCO 1) In which phase of the SDLC is the system proposal developed?
Question 5
(TCO 1) Use Cases Diagrams and Descriptions are developed in which phase of the SDLC?
Question 6
(TCO 1) UML stands for:
| Uniform Modeling Language |
| Unified Modeling Language |
Question 7
(TCO 1) UML unification is not just historical in scope, UML attempts (and largely succeeds) in being unified across several different domains.
| Implementation languages and platforms |
Question 8
(TCO 1) UP is a generic software development process that has to be instantiated for an organization and then for each particular project. The instantiation process involves defining and incorporating:
| in-house standards and document templates |
| tools compilers, configuration management tools |
| life cycle modifications for example, more sophisticated quality control measures for safety-critical systems. |
Question 9
(TCO 1) The UP consists of a sequence of four phases, each of which terminates with a major milestone:
| Inception Life Cycle Objectives; |
| Elaboration Life Cycle Architecture; |
| Construction Initial Operational Capability; |
| Transition Product Release. |
Question 10
(TCO 1) Requirements come from the context of the system you are trying to model. This context includes:
| direct users of the system; |
| other stakeholders (e.g. managers, maintainers, installers); |
| legal and regulatory constraints; |
| technical constraints and business goals. |