In Boehm’s spiral model, each loop in the spiral represents _____ of thesoftwa
1.phase
2.design
3.documentation
4.none of the above
In McCall’s software quality factors, Product transition phase ----not conta
1.Portability
2.Reusability
3.Interoperability
4.Testability
It is the ability of software system to product their various components againstunauthorized access and modification.
1.Correctness
2.Reliability
3.Usability
4.Integrity
Pick up the odd one out of the following process m
1. Component assembly model
2.Prototyping Model
3.Spiral model
4.Waterfall Model
The Incremental Model is a result of combination of elements of which two models?
1. Build & FIX Model & Waterfall Model
2.Linear Model & RAD Model
3. Linear Model & Prototyping Model
4.Waterfall Model & RAD Model
The Linear Sequential or Classic Life Cycle is also ca
1.Waterfall Model
2.Incremental Model
3.Spiral model
4.Prototyping Model
-- it includes the steps of maintenance phase of software.
1.Maintainability
2.Testability
3.Testability
4.Portability
--- The compactness of the program in terms of lines of code.
1.Conciseness
2.Consistency
3.Data commonality
4.Error tolerance
--- The degree to which the source code provides meaningful documentation.
1.Self-documentation
2.Training
3.Traceability
4.Simplicity
---- The damage that occurs when the program encounters an error.
1.Error tolerance
2.Training
3.Traceability
4.simplicity
---- the ease with which conformance to standards can be checked.
1.Correctness
2.Auditability
3.Usability
4.Flexibility
----- is the probability that the software will operate correctly over specifiedtime interval.
1.Correctness
2.Reliability
3.Usability
4.Flexibility
----- The degree to which full implementation of required function has been achieved.
1. Error tolerance
2.Training
3.Completeness
4.Simplicity
------ component should be designed and implemented so that it can be reused inmany different programs.
1. Reusability
2.Effectiveness
3.Flexibility
4.None of these
------ is outgrowth of hardware and system engineering.
1. Software engineering
2.Requirement engineering
3.System engineering
------ the degree to which the software assists in enabling new users to apply thesystem.
1.Training
2.Traceability
3.Simplicity
4.Security
------- are the glue that holds the methods and tools together and they enable rationaland timely development of computer software.
1.Software engineering tools
2.Software engineering Procedures
3.Software engineering Methods
4.None of these
------- encompass a broad array of tasks that include project planning and estimation system analysis, design of data structure, program architecture, coding, testing and maintenance.
1.Software engineering tools
2.Software engineering Procedures
3. Software engineering Methods
4.None of these
------- provides the technical how to building software.
1.Software engineering tools
2.Software engineering Procedures
3.Software engineering Methods
4.None of these
------- The degree to which standard interfaces protocols and bandwidth are used.
1.Correctness
2.Communication commonality
3.Usability
4.Flexibility
-------- The functional independence of program componets.
1.Error tolerance
2.Training
3.Modularity
4.Simplicity
-------- these are systems which are commissioned by a particular customer.
1.Generic Product
2.Customized product
3.Product
4.None of These
--------- consists of a means of monitoring the software engineering processes andmethods used to ensure quality.
1. Software quality assurance
2.Software quality product
3.Software requirement
4.Software specification
--------- provide automated or semi-automated support for methods.
1.Software engineering tools
2.Software engineering Procedures
3.Software engineering Methods
4.None of these
--------will be able to interface it with another system.
1.Correctness
2.Interoperability
3.Usability
4.Flexibility
--The use of uniform design and documentation techniques throughout thesoftware development project.
1.Conciseness
2.Consistency
3.Data commonality
4. Error tolerance
A fundamental Principal of software engineering is to design software products thatminimize the intellectual distance between ----------- and solution.
1. Method
2.Product
3.Product
4.Problem
A primary goal of software engineering is to improve the -------------and to increase theproductivity and job satisfaction of software engineers.
1.Quality of software product
2.Satisfaction of product
3.Flexibility
4.None of these
In incremental process model, some high end function are desig
1.Construction framework
2.Modeling framework
3.Planning framework
4.Deployment framework
In McCall’s software quality factors, Product operation phase ----not contains.
1.Correctness
2.Reliability
3.Usability
4.Flexibility
In McCall’s software quality factors, Product revision phase ----not contains.
1.Maintainability
2.Flexibility
3.Testability
4.Portability
RAD Model ha
1.2 phases
2.3 phases
3.5 phases
4.6 phases
RAD stands f
1. A. Relative Application Development
2.Rapid Application Development
3. Rapid Application Document
4. None of the mentioned
Software does not-----------
1.Engineered
2.Developed
3.Maintained
4.Wear out
software engineering is a ----------------
1.Graphical technology
2.Layered technology
3.Paired technology
4.Electrical technology
Software engineering needed for building -----------systems in a timely manner with highquality.
1.Software
2.Hardware
3.Process
4.All of the above
Software is ------
1. Developed
2.Manufactured
3.Non manufactured
4.None of These
The property of software in which software product may be adapted to changes ofspecifications.
1.Maintainability
2.Flexibility
3.Testability
4.Portability
The waterfall model of the software process considers each process activity as a_______ pha
1.separate
2.discrete
3.Both a and b options
4.None of the above
Which one of the following is not an Evolutionary Process Model?
1.WINWIN Spiral Model
2.Incremental Model
3.Concurrent Development Model
4.All of the mentioned