Requirements Modeling set 11

Que: 102. System study involves
a. study of an existing system
b. documenting the existing system
c. identifying current deficiencies and  establishing new goals
d. all of these
Que: 103. The strategy for eliciting information regarding the user’s requirements is (are)
a. prototyping
b. asking questions
c. obtaining information from the present system
d. all of these
Que: 104. A management steering committee is an example of
a. five dimensions of IRM
b. management involvement
c. information systems performance
d. infromation resource management
Que: 105. Distribution of source code for system application so that customers can make local modifications is referred to as
a. open source
b. net source
c. ubiquitous computing
d. in source
Que: 106. Challenge for software engineers to develop systems and application software that allows small devices, personal computers and enterprise system to communicate across vast network is referred to as
a. ubiquitous learning
b. ubiquitous computing
c. information technology
d. ubiquitous commerce
Que: 107. Outsourcing applications that run on Web is referred to as
a. ubiquitous learning
b. net sourcing
c. ubiquitous computing
d. open source
Que: 108. The process to gather the software requirements from client, analyze and document them is known as ___________________.
a. Feasibility Study
b. Requirement Gathering
c. Requirement Engineering
d. System Requirements Specification
Que: 109. The goal of requirement engineering is to develop and maintain sophisticated and descriptive _________________ document.
a. Feasibility Study
b. Requirement Gathering
c. Software Requirement Validation
d. System Requirements Specification
Que: 110. It is the process in which developers discuss with the client and end users and know their expectations from the software.
a. Requirements gathering
b. Organizing Requirements
c. Negotiation & discussion
d. Documentation
Que: 111. Which of the following is correct software metrics?
a. Complexity Metrics
b. Quality Metrics
c. Process Metrics
d. All of the above