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This document outlines the internal assessment test for the Object Oriented Software Engineering course at PPG Institute of Technology. It includes details about the test structure, with questions divided into three parts covering various software engineering concepts, models, and processes. The test is designed to evaluate students' understanding of software development methodologies and requirements engineering.

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Oose Ia

This document outlines the internal assessment test for the Object Oriented Software Engineering course at PPG Institute of Technology. It includes details about the test structure, with questions divided into three parts covering various software engineering concepts, models, and processes. The test is designed to evaluate students' understanding of software development methodologies and requirements engineering.

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PPG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai,
Recognized by UGC &Accredited by NAAC, ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


CCS356-OBJECT ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING A
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST – I
Semester & Branch: VI & IT Total Marks: 60 Marks
Date & Session:02.04.25(FN) Time Duration: 1 Hr 40 Minutes
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
PART- A (10 x 2 marks = 20marks)
1. Software doesn't wear out. Justify. CO1/K1
2. Distinguish between process and methods. CO1/K2
3. Depict the relationship between work product, task, activity and system. CO1/K2
4. Outline rapid application development model. CO1/K2
5. Key outcomes of a feasibility study CO2/K2
6. Give two examples of non functional requirements. CO2/K2
7. Write short notes on activity diagram?. CO2/K1
8. State UML CO2/K2
9. What are the key steps involved in design stage of a software? CO3/K1
10. Define Pattern CO3/K1

PART– B (2 x 16marks =
32marks)

11.a) Assume that you are the technical manager of a software development 16 CO1/K4
organization. A client approached you for a software solution. The
problems stated by the client have uncertainties which lead to loss if it
not planned and solved. Which software development model you will
suggest for this project – justify. Explain that model with its pros and
cons with neat sketch.
(Or)

11.b) 16 CO1/K4
Describe about agile modeling in details.
12.a) Explain the software requirement engineering process with neat diagram. 16 CO2/K2
(Or)
12.b) Develop an online railway reservation system, which allows the user to 16 CO2/K2
select route, book/cancel tickets using net banking/ credit /debit cards.
The site also maintains the history of the passengers. For the above
system, list and draw the use case scenario and model the above
Reg.No

PPG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai,
Recognized by UGC &Accredited by NAAC, ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution

specification.

PART– C (1 x 8 marks = 8marks)

13. Explain the following list of design concept 8 CO3/K2


(a) a. Abstraction
b. Patterns
c. Functional independence
(Or)
13 Summarize the concept of coupling and cohesion. 8 CO3/K2
(b)
CO Compare various Software Development Lifecycle Models
1:
CO Evaluate project management approaches as
2: well as cost and schedule estimation strategies.
CO Perform formal analysis on specifications.
3:

Prepared by Verified by Approved by

Name/ Designation Course Coordinator Head of the Department

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