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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
Question 1.
1. (TCO 7) The main focus of the implementation workflow is to produce _____. (Points : 3)
       executable code
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       user procedures
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       policies and procedures
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       test scripts
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Question 2.
2. (TCO 7) Artifacts – represent the specifications of real-world things such as: (Points : 3)
       source files
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       design documents
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       test data
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       test results
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Question 3.
3. (TCO 7) The ___________ specifies the physical hardware on which the software system will execute, and how the software is deployed on that hardware. (Points : 3)
       architectural diagram
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       sequence diagram
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       deployment diagram
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       state chart diagram
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Question 4.
4. (TCO 7) There are two forms of deployment diagram. (Points : 3)
       Architectural and Implementation form
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       Software and Hardware form
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       Data and Security form
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       Descriptor and Instance form
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Question 5.
5. (TCO 7) Which of the following in NOT why the construction phase is important: (Points : 3)
       a large part of the software development
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       the central activity in software development
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       the individual programmer's productivity can improve enormously
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       Construction's product, the user training, is often the only accurate description of the software project.
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Question 6.
6. (TCO 7) Construction is a large part of the software development. Depending on the size of the project, _____ percent of the total time spent on a project is spent in construction (Points : 3)
       20 – 30
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       30 – 70
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       30–80
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       40-90
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Question 7.
7. (TCO 7) Some guidelines to follow when generating parameter listings are EXECPT: (Points : 3)
       Put parameters in input-modify-output order.
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       If several methods use similar parameters, put the parameters in a consistent order.
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       Use all the parameters. If you pass a parameter to a method, use it.
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       Put status or error parameters first.
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Question 8.
8. (TCO 7) According to McConnell (2004), comments can be broken down into the following categories EXCEPT. (Points : 3)
       Repeat of the code
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       Explanation of the code
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       Marker in the code
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       Reference to another comments
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Question 9.
9. (TCO 7) The goal of class construction is to make the class _______ so that any external class can use the class through the public interface only. (Points : 3)
       opaque
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       transparent
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       a white box
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       a black box
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Question 10.
10. (TCO 7) The pseudocode generated in the method design (Points : 3)
       can be used for actual coding of the method
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       can be used as comments in the code
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       cannot be reused during the programming activity
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       cannot be used for user training.
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