1. Configuration management controls which of the following activities? (Select all that apply.)
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Change management |
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Version management |
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Systems building |
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Release management |
2.Why is traceability of requirements important? (Select all that apply.)
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It helps to ensure that all user requirements have been implemented. |
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It helps to ensure there is no unnecessary functionality in the final product. |
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It helps to identify redundant requirements. |
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It helps developers to determine the impact of a change in any given part of the software |
3.Which of the following would most likely be, or lead to one or more non-functional requirements, in the context of a medical records software system? (Select all that apply.)
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The requirement that users should be able to see a complete patient information summary on a single screen with minimal scrolling required. |
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The requirement to store patient names and addresses. |
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The fact that all the computers on the installation site are running the Linux operating system. |
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) |
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Which of the following are characteristics common to all forms of agile development? (Select all that apply.)
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accommodation of continuous changes in user requirements |
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the rapid, periodic delivery of small, functional increments of software |
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test cases are written before code is written |
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a burndown chart is used to show what remains to be done for a project |
1. Configuration management controls which of the following activities? (Select all that apply.)
c.
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Systems building |
2.Why is traceability of requirements important? (Select all that
apply.)
d. It helps developers to determine the impact of a change in any given part of the software
(trace helps the developer to track the code execution path and hence sees how changes are reflecting )
3.Which of the following would most likely be, or lead to one or more non-functional requirements, in the context of a medical records software system? (Select all that apply.)
A. The requirement that users should be able to see a complete patient information summary on a single screen with minimal scrolling required.
4. Which of the following are characteristics common to all forms of agile development? (Select all that apply.)
A. accommodation of continuous changes in user requirements
B. the rapid, periodic delivery of small, functional increments of software
C. test cases are written before code is written
D. a burndown chart is used to show what remains to be done for a project
(All the options are correct for agile)
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