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The document outlines the internal assessment details for the Software Engineering course at Rajarajeswari College of Engineering for the academic year 2024-2025. It includes instructions for students to answer five questions from various sections, with options provided for each question. The assessment covers topics such as software development concepts, models, requirements specification, and UML.

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Rrce - Mca - IA2 - Set Question A and B

The document outlines the internal assessment details for the Software Engineering course at Rajarajeswari College of Engineering for the academic year 2024-2025. It includes instructions for students to answer five questions from various sections, with options provided for each question. The assessment covers topics such as software development concepts, models, requirements specification, and UML.

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MOOGAMBIGAI CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL TRUST

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution under Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi)

SET A U S N
DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT-II
Academic Year 2024-2025 (ODD SEM)
Subject Name : Software Engineering Duration & Time : 90 Min. (02:00 PM – 3.30PM)
Subject Code : P24MCA104 Date : 25.02.2025
Semester : I Max. Marks : 50

Note: Answer five questions, choose one Question from each section.
Q. No QUESTIONS MAR
KS COs BT

1 a) Explain the following in the context of software development: 10 CO2 L2


a) Analysis
b) Requirement Elicitation
c) Validation
d) Management.
OR
b) Discuss the purpose served by a model in software development, illustrating its role 10 CO2 L2
in simplifying complex systems
2 a) Analyze the different types of constraints in software engineering and evaluate their 10 CO2 L4
impact on system design, development, and implementation.
OR
b) Demonstrate n-ary association by designing a class structure that models a real- 10 CO3 L2
world system with multiple related entities.
3 a) Illustrate how object-oriented principles can be applied in programming to solve 10 CO3 L3
real-world problems.
OR
b) Explain the purpose and key components of Software Requirements Specification 10 CO3 L2
(SRS) documentation in software development.
4 a) What is a System model? and its types in detail. 10 CO4 L1
OR
b) Explain the key components of the Interaction model and approaches. 10 CO4 L2
5 a) What is UML and its primarily purpose of Sequence Concept. 10 CO4 L1
OR
b) Explain I) Behavioral model 5 CO4 L3
II) Data – Drive Modeling 5 CO4 L4

Bloom’s Taxonomy (BT)


1 2 3 4 5 6
Remember Understand Apply Analysis Evaluate Create

Subject Coordinator HOD Principal


MOOGAMBIGAI CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL TRUST
Rajarajeswari College of Engineering
(An Autonomous Institution under Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi)

SET B U S N
DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT-II
Academic Year 2024-2025 (ODD SEM)
Subject Name : Software Engineering Duration & Time : 90 Min. (02:00 PM – 3.30PM)
Subject Code : P24MCA104 Date : 25.02.2025
Semester : I Max. Marks : 50

Note: Answer five questions, choose one Question from each section

Q. No QUESTIONS MAR
KS
COs BT

1 a) Explain the concept of Scaling agile method in software engineering and discuss its 10 CO2 L2
advantages and challenges.
OR
b) Explain the following in the context of software development: 10 CO2 L2
a) Analysis
b) Requirement Elicitation
c) Validation
d) Management.
2 a) Demonstrate the use of three different software engineering models in a real-world 10 CO2 L2
project scenario, highlighting how each model addresses specific project
requirements and challenges.
OR
b) Demonstrate n-ary association by designing a class structure that models a real- 10 CO3 L3
world system with multiple related entities.
3 a) Explain the purpose and essential components of Software Requirements 10 CO3 L2
Specification (SRS) documentation in software development.
OR
b) Demonstrate how object-oriented principles can be utilized in programming to 10 CO3 L3
address real-world problems.
4 a) Demonstrate how objects of context models be utilized in requirement for a system. 10 CO4 L3

OR
b) Examine the purpose of a sequential diagram emphasizing its role. 10 CO4 L3
5 a) Explain about the Behavioral model, its Association in detail. 10 CO4 L2
OR
b) Detail explains about the Model-Driven engineering. 10 CO4 L2

Bloom’s Taxonomy (BT)


1 2 3 4 5 6
Remember Understand Apply Analysis Evaluate Create

Subject Coordinator HOD Principal

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