If you had to pick one aspect of cleanroom software engineering that makes it radically different from conventional or object-oriented software engineering approaches, what would it be? Why?
As the approach of cleanroom software engineering that is been totally different from conventional or object oriented software enginerring is this that in cleanroom software engineering it is been make sure that it verifies the design specification using mathematically-based proof of correctness.and as due to this no chance of error is there left and this is been radially different from other software enginerring models.
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Question 2 During the last years, object oriented programming has become a major aspect of software development. However, new methods for developing concurrent and distributed software systems has arisen according as communication and synchronization technologies have been advanced. Explain what software process is appropriate to develop these technologies and why.
Q3: If you had to develop an incentive system for a small manufacturing company that makes flour and corn tortillas, which elements from which motivation approaches or theories would you use? Why? Would your choice be the same if it were a software design firm? Explain.
Select an Object-Oriented software application, as well as a Sequential software application. Develop a testing template and create five meaningful test cases for each. Explain why you chose what you did and what you were trying to achieve by creating the test cases that you did. For a Software Engineering II class
In the experiment, you had to Pick out two beads, one at a time, and had to shake up the bag before each selection. Why did we do this. Shaking? in the experiment you had to Pick out two beads, one at a time. And were told to not look into the bag. As you make each selection. Why shouldn't we look? in the experiment you had to Pick out two beads, one at a time and were told to......
this is from software engineering. provide me a correct and short answers. thank you 1. Why did software engineering adopted waterfall software engineering method? Explain the stages of waterfall method. (Explain the stages of the waterfall and the rationale for its adoption) 2. During servicing, what phase of software change is skipped? Why?
The focus of this assignment is on three different approaches to work design: The Engineering Approach The Motivational Approach The Sociotechnical Approach ***Choose one of the three approaches to analyze*** Include: A) Overview/focus areas for this approach B) Types of jobs/companies that would benefit from this design C) Examples of jobs/companies currently using this design D) How would you integrate this design in an organization?
1. What makes engineering a true profession? What are the reasons of engineering not being considered to be the same level as medicine and law? (Approximately 2 paragraphs). 2. Why is analyzing a case study central to ethical problem solving? What benefits does this analysis provide? (Approximately 2 paragraphs). 3. Is the problem solving approach presented in this course similar or different from the engineering problem solving approach? Explain how and why it is different or similar? (Approximately 2 paragraphs).
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What are activities in the five core workflows of the unified process? (Requirements workflow, Analysis workflow, Design workflow, Implementation workflow, Test Workflow) Describe different types of risks in software development. What are characteristics of Object-Oriented Paradigm? Describe software life-cycle models. What are metrics used in different aspects of software engineering? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
a. What is SDLC in Software Engineering? Is it mandatory to use it in application development Process? Justify your answer. b. How might you use a model of a system that already exists? Explain why it is not always necessary for such a system model to be complete and correct. Would the same be true if wou were developing a model of a new system?
9. If you had to pick a type of gene that regulates cell cycle and it becomes mutated thus no longer functions in cell cycle regulation as it was supposed. What gene or gene family would you pick and why did you make this selection? 10. Briefly explain how bacteria reproduce to make more of themselves. Do you think that their process of cell reproduction will produce a genetically identical cell or is this process designed to produce genetic variants...