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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
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Here are my quiz question that I have not found the answers. Please help me to solve the question
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1. Which of the following is not true about Component Based Software Development?a)Develops re-usable modules that can be assembled into larger systems.b)Uses off-the shelf components to create a software system.c)Focuses more on integration of components and less on development of each component.d)Requires the use of an object oriented language like Java or C++2. Your project team is using a Waterfall development model and discovers a requirement errorduring final system testing. The team determines that the error must be corrected before theproduct is released. To which point in the process must the team return?a)Requirements developmentb)Testingc)Designd)Implementation3. During the project’s risk management activities, the team identifies a significant project riskassociated with using a new wireless technology. The team contracts with a company for whomthis technology is a specialty. The negotiated contract is “Time and Materials” – the contractorbills for the number of hours and the equipment used during the project. This is an example of:a)Risk Mitigationb)Risk Transferc)Risk Acceptanced)Risk Avoidance4. There is actually a fourth development methodology we did not cover called “Code and Fix”.This is characterized by a total lack of any formal process. For which of the following projectsmight this approach be acceptable?a)A product for release being developed under extreme time pressure by a team of 2.b)Complex testing software that will be used by several teams within the company toconduct formal testing.
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