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Be Cse 5 Sem Software Engineering 6110 Nov 2013

1. The document is an exam for a Software Engineering course consisting of two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions worth a total of 25 marks, and Part B with 5 longer answer questions worth a total of 50 marks. 2. Part B asks students to explain software engineering models and processes in detail, like the SEI's Capability Maturity Model, COCOMO-II cost estimation model, class-based modeling, architectural design process, and types of integration testing. 3. It also contains short answer questions on topics like Agile Modeling, requirements analysis elements, pattern-based design, architectural styles, fault-based testing, and metrics for analysis models.

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Be Cse 5 Sem Software Engineering 6110 Nov 2013

1. The document is an exam for a Software Engineering course consisting of two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions worth a total of 25 marks, and Part B with 5 longer answer questions worth a total of 50 marks. 2. Part B asks students to explain software engineering models and processes in detail, like the SEI's Capability Maturity Model, COCOMO-II cost estimation model, class-based modeling, architectural design process, and types of integration testing. 3. It also contains short answer questions on topics like Agile Modeling, requirements analysis elements, pattern-based design, architectural styles, fault-based testing, and metrics for analysis models.

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6110

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
B.E. 3/4 (CSE) I – Semester (Main) Examination, November 2013

Subject : Software Engineering

Time : 3 hours Max. Marks : 75

Note: Answer all questions from Part-A. Answer any FIVE questions from Part-B.

PART – A (25 Marks)

1. What are umbrella activities? Give an example. 3


2. Define personal software process. 2
3. Why do we use CPM (Critical Path Method)? 2
4. What does the requirements engineer do in the requirements elaboration phase? 3
5. List the goals of a good design. 3
6. What does a state diagram represent? 2
7. What is the purpose of a Data design? 3
8. List the Golden rules for interface design. 2
9. When is software said to be testable? 3
10. Define software quality. 2

PART – B (50 Marks)

11. “The S.E.I. (Software Engineering Institute) has developed a comprehensive model
predicated on a set of software engineering capabilities that should be present as
organizations reach different levels of process maturity”. Explain the model in detail. 10

12. Explain in detail the COCOMO-II. 10

13. Explain in detail class-based modeling. 10

14. List and explain in short the steps in architectural design process. 10

15. Explain in detail incremental integration testing and its kinds. 10

16. Write short notes on the following :

a) AM (Agile Modeling) 3
b) Elements of Requirements Analysis Model 4
c) Pattern based software design 3

17. Write short notes on the following :

a) Call-and-Return Architectural style 4


b) Fault Based Testing 3
c) Metrics for Analysis model 3

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