CSE exam 2 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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Which of the following is NOT an C
objective for building a
requirements model?
A)Define a set of software
requirements that can be validated
B)Describe customer requirements
C)Develop an abbreviated solution
for the problem
D)Establish a basis for software
design
Which of the following is NOT a b
goal for the validation activity of
requirements engineering
a) finding errors in interpretation
b) finding errors in planned release
dates
c) finding missing information
d) finding unrealistic requirements
,Which is NOT a nonfunctional c
requirement?
a) Ease of use
b) robustness
c) correctness
d) portability
How are use cases helpful? d
a) In determining requirements
b) In communicating with clients
c) For generating test cases
d) All of the above
Which of the following is NOT part d
of the definition of "use case"?
a) sequence of actions
b) observable result
c) Value to particular actor
d) Required action to be preformed
Use-case actors are always people, False
never system devices.
True or False
Which of the following is a good a) because is provides the verb and the subject
name for a use case?
a) Make appointment
b) Appointment
c) Doctor
d) Patient
A use case scenario is a textual True
description of actions and
conditions.
True or False
, In a use case diagram, common b
usages that are required by multiple
use case diagrams are marked as
a) <<extend>>
b) <<include>>
c) a straight line
d) An open arrow
A common template for a user story a)
is "As a <A>, I want to <B> so <C> c)
What is <A>?
a) a type of user
b) a customer
c) A developer
d) none of the above
What is <C>?
a) the action in the system
b) the action of the user
c) the desired result for the user
d) the end condition in the system
When a user story is too large to be a)
coded and tested within an
iteration, it is called a(n)
a) epic
b) saga
c) long story
d) Bad requirement
Data flow diagrams are an example b)
of..
a) scenario-based models
b) flow diagrams
c) Behavioral models
d) class models
ANSWERS 2026(GRADED A+) DETAILED
ANSWERS!!
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Terms in this set (465)
Which of the following is NOT an C
objective for building a
requirements model?
A)Define a set of software
requirements that can be validated
B)Describe customer requirements
C)Develop an abbreviated solution
for the problem
D)Establish a basis for software
design
Which of the following is NOT a b
goal for the validation activity of
requirements engineering
a) finding errors in interpretation
b) finding errors in planned release
dates
c) finding missing information
d) finding unrealistic requirements
,Which is NOT a nonfunctional c
requirement?
a) Ease of use
b) robustness
c) correctness
d) portability
How are use cases helpful? d
a) In determining requirements
b) In communicating with clients
c) For generating test cases
d) All of the above
Which of the following is NOT part d
of the definition of "use case"?
a) sequence of actions
b) observable result
c) Value to particular actor
d) Required action to be preformed
Use-case actors are always people, False
never system devices.
True or False
Which of the following is a good a) because is provides the verb and the subject
name for a use case?
a) Make appointment
b) Appointment
c) Doctor
d) Patient
A use case scenario is a textual True
description of actions and
conditions.
True or False
, In a use case diagram, common b
usages that are required by multiple
use case diagrams are marked as
a) <<extend>>
b) <<include>>
c) a straight line
d) An open arrow
A common template for a user story a)
is "As a <A>, I want to <B> so <C> c)
What is <A>?
a) a type of user
b) a customer
c) A developer
d) none of the above
What is <C>?
a) the action in the system
b) the action of the user
c) the desired result for the user
d) the end condition in the system
When a user story is too large to be a)
coded and tested within an
iteration, it is called a(n)
a) epic
b) saga
c) long story
d) Bad requirement
Data flow diagrams are an example b)
of..
a) scenario-based models
b) flow diagrams
c) Behavioral models
d) class models