Oose Mcqs Mid Term: COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus
Oose Mcqs Mid Term: COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus
5. Use cases are highly suitable for capturing requirements and for driving analysis, design, and
implementation for several reasons.
6. In the context of software, the term architecture has different meanings depending on whom
you ask
7. These views reflect the "architecturally significant" elements of those models; taken together,
the views form the architecture description.
8. . An iteration is a mini-project that results in a version of the system that will be released
internally or externally.
9. The third fundamental tenet of the Unified Process is its iterative and incremental nature.
10. This version is supposed to offer incremental improvement over the previous version, which is
why the result of an iteration is called an increment.
11. The Unified Process advocates breaking the system down into builds,
12. In Unified Process where each build is a working version of some meaningful chunk of the full
system
13. Technical risks are those associated with the various technologies that will come into play
during the project and with issues such as performance and the "-ilities" (reliability, scalability,
and so forth).
14. Architectural risks are those associated with the ability of the architecture to serve as a strong
foundation of the system
15. Requirements risk is the risk of not building the right system—the system that the customers
are paying for—by not understanding the requirements.
16. Within the Unified Process, each cycle contains four phases. A phase is simply the span of time
between two major milestones.
17. The primary goal of the Inception phase is to establish the case for the viability of the proposed
system.
18. Outlining a candidate architecture, which is made up of initial versions of six different models.
19. The major milestone associated with the Inception phase is called Life-Cycle Objectives.
20. The primary goal of the Elaboration phase is to establish the ability to build the new system
given the financial constraints, schedule constraints, and other kinds of constraints that the
development project faces.
21. Expanding the candidate architecture into a full architectural baseline, which is an internal
release of the system focused on describing the architecture
22. The primary goal of the Construction phase is to build a system capable of operating
successfully in beta customer environments.
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23. The major milestone associated with the Elaboration phase is called Life-Cycle Architecture
24. The primary goal of the Construction phase is to build a system capable of operating
successfully in beta customer environments
25. The major milestone associated with the Construction phase is called Initial Operational
Capability.
26. The primary goal of the Transition phase is to roll out the fully functional system to customers.
27. The major milestone associated with the Transition phase is called Product Release.
28. Within the Unified Process, five workflows cut across the set of four phases: Requirements,
Analysis, Design, Implementation, and Test.
29. The primary activities of the Requirements workflow are aimed at building the use case model,
which captures the functional requirements of the system being defined.
30. The primary activities of the Analysis workflow are aimed at building the analysis model, which
helps the developers refine and structure the functional requirements captured within the use
case model.
31. The primary activities of the Design workflow are aimed at building the design model, which
describes the physical realizations of the use cases from the use case model, and also the
contents of the analysis model.
32. The primary activities of the Implementation workflow are aimed at building the
implementation model.
33. The primary activities of the Test workflow are aimed at building the test model, which
describes how integration and system tests will exercise executable components from the
implementation model
34. "The Four Phases," each of the Unified Process's phases is divided into iterations.
35. An iteration is simply a mini-project that's part of a phase.
36. Each iteration results in an increment
37. Within the Unified Process, an artifact is any meaningful internal or deliverable chunk of
information that plays a role in the development of the system
38. The Unified Process defines a worker as a role that an individual may play on the project.
39. . In the context of a workflow, an activity is a task that a worker performs in order to produce an
artifact.