Software Development Life Cycle 1.In which phase of the SDLC the Project Management Plan(PMP) is defined: i)concept Development ii)Disposition iii)Planning iv)Implementation www.ramkumarsjava.com
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Software Development Life Cycle
1.In which phase of the SDLC the Project Management Plan(PMP) is defined:
i)concept Development ii)Disposition
iii)Planning
iv)Implementation
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Software Development Life Cycle
1.In which phase of the SDLC the Project Management Plan(PMP) is defined:
i)concept Development ii)Disposition
iii)Planning
iv)Implementation
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Software Development Life Cycle
2.In which phase of the SDLC the requirements are converted into complete and detailed system design specifications.
i)Requirement Analysis ii) Design iii)Implementation
iv)Disposition
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Software Development Life Cycle
2.In which phase of the SDLC the requirements are converted into complete and detailed system design specifications.
i)Requirement Analysis ii) Design iii)Implementation
iv)Disposition
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Software Development Life Cycle 3.Concept Development phase Focuses on: i)Evaluate Feasibility and alternatives ii)Clearly define and approve the project scope, including the
system, all deliverables. iii)Both (i) and(ii) iv)complete set of design specifications and proper process,
standards, tools.
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Software Development Life Cycle 3.Concept Development phase Focuses on: i)Evaluate Feasibility and alternatives ii)Clearly define and approve the project scope, including the
system, all deliverables. iii)Both (i) and(ii) iv)complete set of design specifications and proper process,
standards, tools.
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Software Development Life Cycle4. The information system must undergo the development phase
which address all the document system requirements based on i)Design prototype in requirement Analysis ii) Designed prototype in Planning phase iii)System design document in Design phase iv) Design prototype in concept Development
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Software Development Life Cycle4. The information system must undergo the development phase
which address all the document system requirements based on i)Design prototype in requirement Analysis ii) Designed prototype in Planning phase iii)System design document in Design phase iv) Design prototype in concept Development
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Software Development Life Cycle5. Need for SDLC i)To reduce the rework effort during project execution ii)To increase productivity iii)To have consistency among the deliverables iv)All of the above
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Software Development Life Cycle5. Need for SDLC i)To reduce the rework effort during project execution ii)To increase productivity iii)To have consistency among the deliverables iv)All of the above
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Software Development Life Cycle6.The disposition ensures the information system to be i)terminated in orderly manner ii) vital information is preserved based on the policies of
organization for future access iii)both (i)&(ii) iv)either (i)or (ii)
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Software Development Life Cycle6.The disposition ensures the information system to be i)terminated in orderly manner ii) vital information is preserved based on the policies of
organization for future access iii)both (i)&(ii) iv)either (i)or (ii)
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Software Development Life Cycle7.The model which is difficult to implement in legacy systems (i)Spiral model (ii)V-model (iii)Incremental model (iv)RAD
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Software Development Life Cycle7.The model which is difficult to implement in legacy systems (i)Spiral model (ii)V-model (iii)Incremental model (iv)RAD
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Software Development Life Cycle8.Phases in SDLC are i)Requirement Analysis ii)Design iii)Planning iv)Implementation v)Testing a.(iii),(i),(ii),(v),(iv) b.(i),(v)(ii),(iv),(iii) c.(iii),(i),(v)(iv),(ii)
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Software Development Life Cycle8.Phases in SDLC are i)Requirement Analysis ii)Design iii)Planning iv)Implementation v)Testing a.(iii),(i),(ii),(v),(iv) b.(i),(v)(ii),(iv),(iii) c.(iii),(i),(v)(iv),(ii)
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Software Development Life Cycle9.The purpose of the implementation phase is: i)to deploy information and enable the operations of the
information system in production environment. ii)supports end user training iii)preparing to turn system to maintenance personnel. iv) all of the above.
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Software Development Life Cycle9.The purpose of the implementation phase is: i)to deploy information and enable the operations of the
information system in production environment. ii)supports end user training iii)preparing to turn system to maintenance personnel. iv) all of the above.
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Software Development Life Cycle
10.Which are not the advantages of the incremental model i)more flexible –less costly to change scope and requirement ii)generates working software quickly and early during the
SDLC iii)need of good planning, design and careful partitioning. iv)easier to manage risk because risky pieces are identified
and handled during iteration.
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10.Which are not the advantages of the incremental model i)more flexible –less costly to change scope and requirement ii)generates working software quickly and early during the
SDLC iii)need of good planning, design and careful partitioning. iv)easier to manage risk because risky pieces are identified
and handled during iteration.
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Software Development Life Cycle11. ___________________of the system proves that the system meets
all requirements including the performance and security. i)Quality assurance ii)Testing iii)Implementation iv)Design
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Software Development Life Cycle11. ___________________of the system proves that the system meets
all requirements including the performance and security. i)Quality assurance ii)Testing iii)Implementation iv)Design
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Software Development Life Cycle12.Empirical investigation of the Testing results in: i) Quality of the system. ii)specific conditions under which the system fails. iii)all the system requirements are met iv)all the above.
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Software Development Life Cycle12.Empirical investigation of the Testing results in: i) Quality of the system. ii)specific conditions under which the system fails. iii)all the system requirements are met iv)all the above.
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Software Development Life Cycle13.The goals and high level view of the requirements are determined
and managed till the project termination by means of i)system design document
ii)Project Management Plan(PMP) iii)System investigation report(SIR)
iv)none of these
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Software Development Life Cycle13.The goals and high level view of the requirements are determined
and managed till the project termination by means of i)system design document
ii)Project Management Plan(PMP) iii)System investigation report(SIR)
iv)none of these
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Software Development Life Cycle14.The required elements in the Development phases include i)complete set of design specifications ii)process, standards, tools iii) requirement specifications and metrics iv)both (i)and (ii)
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Software Development Life Cycle14.The required elements in the Development phases include i)complete set of design specifications ii)process, standards, tools iii) requirement specifications and metrics iv)both (i)and (ii)
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Software Development Life Cycle15.The availability of the information system and optimal
performance in the execution work is maintained in the i)Disposition ii)Operation and maintenance iii)Testing iv)Concept Development
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Software Development Life Cycle15.The availability of the information system and optimal
performance in the execution work is maintained in the i)Disposition ii)Operation and maintenance iii)Testing iv)Concept Development
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Software Development Life Cycle16.To shut down the operational information system in the controlled
manner we require i)Disposition ii)Operation and maintenance iii)Testing iv)Deployment
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Software Development Life Cycle16.To shut down the operational information system in the controlled
manner we require i)Disposition ii)Operation and maintenance iii)Testing iv)Deployment
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Software Development Life Cycle17.The mostly commonly used model in SDLC which forms the base
for the other models is i)Waterfall model ii)RAD iii)prototype iv)Agile
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Software Development Life Cycle17.The mostly commonly used model in SDLC which forms the base
for the other models is i)Waterfall model ii)RAD iii)prototype iv)Agile
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Software Development Life Cycle18. While implementing which model the customer and the developer
must be prepared for rapid fire actives and make use of modularized systems
i)prototype ii)Waterfall iii)incremental iv)RAD
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Software Development Life Cycle18. While implementing which model the customer and the developer
must be prepared for rapid fire actives and make use of modularized systems
i)prototype ii)Waterfall iii)incremental iv)RAD
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Software Development Life Cycle19.RAD approach focuses on i) prototyping techniques ii)process gets iterated until user satisfaction. iii)Provides a proof for the concept iv)phase have alternative specification and risk analysis
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Software Development Life Cycle19.RAD approach focuses on i) prototyping techniques ii)process gets iterated until user satisfaction. iii)Provides a proof for the concept iv)phase have alternative specification and risk analysis
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Software Development Life Cycle20.Final System based on the refined product is obtained
from________________ model i)Waterfall ii)RAD iii)Spiral iv)incremental
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Software Development Life Cycle20.Final System based on the refined product is obtained
from________________ model i)Waterfall ii)RAD iii)Spiral iv)incremental
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Software Development Life Cycle21. Features of Incremental model are i)Requires small group of developers ii)Increments may be in serial or parallel. iii)gets currently feedback from clients iv) all the above
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Software Development Life Cycle21. Features of Incremental model are i)Requires small group of developers ii)Increments may be in serial or parallel. iii)gets currently feedback from clients iv) all the above
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Software Development Life Cycle22.In which model ,each release has a deliverable i)Incremental ii)RAD iii)Agile iv)Spiral
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Software Development Life Cycle22.In which model ,each release has a deliverable i)Incremental ii)RAD iii)Agile iv)Spiral
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Software Development Life Cycle23.Which model focuses on validation, verification and root cause
analysis with proactive defect tracking i)Incremental ii)V-model iii)Agile iv)Spiral
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Software Development Life Cycle23.Which model focuses on validation, verification and root cause
analysis with proactive defect tracking i)Incremental ii)V-model iii)Agile iv)Spiral
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Software Development Life Cycle24.Agile model focuses on i)sprints ii)customer involvement iii)light weight process and deliverables iv)all of the above
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Software Development Life Cycle24.Agile model focuses on i)sprints ii)customer involvement iii)light weight process and deliverables iv)all of the above
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Software Development Life Cycle25.Time sprints of agile involve: i)subsets of requirements ii)defects from previous sprints iii)changes updation iv)both (i)&(ii)
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Software Development Life Cycle25.Time sprints of agile involve: i)subsets of requirements ii)defects from previous sprints iii)changes updation iv)both (i)&(ii)
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