41. | How is CORE different from IBIS ? |
a. | Iterative in nature |
b. | Redundancies are removed |
c. | It is simple and an easier method to use |
d. | Consistency problems are addressed in CORE |
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Answer: (d).Consistency problems are addressed in CORE
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42. | Which of the following Requirement Elicitation Techniques removes the poor understanding of application domain and lack of common terminology between the users and the analysts ? |
a. | FODA |
b. | CORE |
c. | IBIS |
d. | Prototyping |
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Answer: (a).FODA
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43. | How many steps are involved in Feature Oriented Domain Analysis (FODA) ? |
a. | Two |
b. | Three |
c. | Four |
d. | Five |
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Answer: (b).Three
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44. | Which one of the following is not an actor in JAD sessions ? |
a. | User |
b. | Tester |
c. | Scribe |
d. | Sponsor |
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Answer: (b).Tester
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45. | What of the following is not an output of a JAD session ? |
a. | Context Diagrams |
b. | DFDs |
c. | ER model |
d. | UML diagrams |
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Answer: (d).UML diagrams
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46. | How is throwaway prototype different from evolutionary prototype ? |
a. | It involves successive steps. |
b. | It involves just one task. |
c. | The prototype is built with the idea that it will eventually be converted into final system. |
d. | It has a shorter development time. |
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Answer: (b).It involves just one task.
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47. | Keeping the requirements of QFD in mind which of the following is not an example of an Expected Requirement ? |
a. | Ease of software installation |
b. | Overalll operational correctness and reliability |
c. | Specific system functions |
d. | Quality graphical display |
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Answer: (c).Specific system functions
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48. | Which of the following Requirement Elicitation Techniques is applicable to messy, changing and ill-defined problem situations ? |
a. | Quality Function Deployment (QFD) |
b. | Prototyping |
c. | Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) |
d. | Controlled Requirements Expression (CORE) |
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Answer: (c).Soft Systems Methodology (SSM)
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49. | Choose the disadvantage of using SSM as an elicitation technique. |
a. | It incorporates human element into design. |
b. | SSM is in its infant stage. |
c. | SSM is suitable for new systems. |
d. | Standard methodologies like Role Exploration, Issue Resolution and Reorganization support SSM. |
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Answer: (b).SSM is in its infant stage.
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50. | Who controls the FAST (Facilitated Application Specification Techniques) meeting ? |
a. | System Analyst |
b. | Scribe |
c. | Facilitator |
d. | Manager |
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Answer: (c).Facilitator
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