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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
Question 1.
1. (TCO 6) A package is a general purpose mechanism for organizing model elements (including other packages) and diagrams into groups. It can be used to: (Points : 3)
provide an encapsulated namespace within which all names must be unique
group semantically unrelated elements
define a “isolated boundary” for the model
provide units for serial working and configuration management
Question 2.
2. (TCO 6) What are the two possible visibilities for packages? (Points : 3)
public and protected
private and protected
protected and constant
public and private
Question 3.
3. (TCO 6) Packages may be nested inside other packages to any depth. However, just ________ levels of nesting are generally enough. Much more than this, and the model may become difficult to understand and navigate. (Points : 3)
one or two
two or three
three or four
four or more
Question 4.
4. (TCO 6) Transitivity is a term that applies to relationships. It means that if there is a relationship between thing A and thing B and a relationship between thing B and thing C, then (Points : 3)
thing A and thing C maybe related
thing A and thing C may not be related
there is an explicit relationship between thing A and thing C
there is an implicit relationship between thing A and thing C
Question 5.
5. (TCO 6) Which of the following is NOT true for package ownership? (Points : 3)
the packages form a hierarchy;
the root package may be stereotyped «lowerLevel»;
by default, model elements are placed in the «topLevel» package.
Every model element is owned by one package
Question 6.
6. (TCO 6) There is a different take on the number of layers and on their definitions.: According to Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Solutions Architecture exam, what is NOT a valid architectural layer? (Points : 3)
Presentation - includes all the forms that collect only input and display output.
Application (or business) logic layer - contains all the algorithmic processing that transforms your input into output.
Data layer - contains all the services necessary to connect to, and interact with, your data stores.
Security layer – includes all the necessary controls to protect the digital assets of the organization
Question 7.
7. (TCO 6) A Layer represents an _______ of the software architecture of the evolving system. (Points : 3)
object
element
attribute
instance
Question 8.
8. (TCO 6) The architectural design determines the general layout or "floor plan" of the application without specific the __________ details. (Points : 3)
problem
interface
solution
implementation
Question 9.
9. (TCO 6) There are multiple references that recommend the layers a system should have, but not every system needs all the layers that are identified. However, which of the following are the three layers that will almost always be present in any application? (Points : 3)
presentation, GUI, data
application, GUI, data
data, application, GUI
presentation, application, data
Question 10.
10. (TCO 6) In moving from analysis to design, the behavioral model maps to: (Points : 3)
package and subsystem design
class and object design
message design
contract and constraint design
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