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The document discusses various aspects of software development processes and models. It addresses characteristics of programming in industry, phases of the waterfall model, factors that contribute to system complexity, acceptable qualities for generic software, potential conflicts between qualities like correctness and flexibility, characteristics of risk analysis in software development, tasks related to software development life cycles, and characteristics of the spiral model being suitable for long term projects.
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The document discusses various aspects of software development processes and models. It addresses characteristics of programming in industry, phases of the waterfall model, factors that contribute to system complexity, acceptable qualities for generic software, potential conflicts between qualities like correctness and flexibility, characteristics of risk analysis in software development, tasks related to software development life cycles, and characteristics of the spiral model being suitable for long term projects.
The document discusses various aspects of software development processes and models. It addresses characteristics of programming in industry, phases of the waterfall model, factors that contribute to system complexity, acceptable qualities for generic software, potential conflicts between qualities like correctness and flexibility, characteristics of risk analysis in software development, tasks related to software development life cycles, and characteristics of the spiral model being suitable for long term projects.
Identify the characteristics of Programming in the industry
A. Individual Brilliance B. Possibility of third party maintenance C. Absence of project planning/monitoring D. Conformance to standards 2. The Software Development Process is the process of A. ranslating user needs into code for operational use B. Planning the !oft"are Project C. Choosing the right soft"are to fulfill a function. D. Preparing high level design dra"ings. . !ind the characteristics that contri"ute to comple#ity of the system to "e developed. A. #esponse time re$uirements B. Data %Amount& !tructure& Accuracy' C. Developers !(ills D. Inade$uate (no"ledge of function. %e.g.' )odeling atmospheric turbulence $. %hich com"ination of &ualities would not "e accepta"le in generic software' A. Correct but not efficient B. #eliable but not portable C. *le+ible& readable but not correct D. Correct& robust but not modular (. %hich of the following is correct' A. #obustness and usability contradict each other B. Portability and efficiency may contradict. C. here can be a conflict bet"een correctness and fle+ibility. ). The water fall model A. a(es into account ris(s in development B. Is (no"ledge based. C. Is se$uential in character. D. ,one of the above. *. + prototype of the software is developed A. so that the user gets an early feel of the system B. to apportion tas(s to team members. C. to -ero in on design options. ,. The Spiral model of SD-. A. evaluating alternative solution at each stage B. )a(ing the code most efficient C. re$uires e+pertise in ris( analysis D. results in .//0 error free code. /. Tas0 in 1T23 relates to A. Phases in !D1C B. Activities falling "ith in any phase of !D1C C. Activities re$uired to perform verification of any tas(. 14. The following are phases in water fall model of S-..+rrange them in correct order. a' !oft"are plans and re$uirements b' Code and test c' !ystem feasibility d' 1o" level design e' 2igh 1evel design f' Integration g' 3perations and )aintenance h' Installation i' !ystem esting The answer should "e written without space .!or 1#ample a"cdefghi 11. %hich of the following are characteri5ing 6is0 +nalysis in Software Development A. 4navailability B. 4npredictability C. Denial of Access 12. %hich of the following parameter ensures the clarity and unam"iguity of the document' A. !tandards B. Documentation C. #eadability 1. %hich of the following methodology uses pair programming' A. Crystal methodology. B. 1ean Development. C. !crum. D. ,one of the above. 1$. %hat are characteristics of a process' A. #eusable B. 5uantitative C. ,on6atomic D. Definable 1(. %hich of the following model is suita"le for long term pro7ects' A. 7aterfall model B. 89: C. !piral