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Que: 52. Which of the following is not a diagram studied in Requirement Analysis ? a. Use Cases b. Entity Relationship Diagram c. State Transition Diagram d. Activity Diagram
Que: 53. How many feasibility studies is conducted in Requirement Analysis ? a. Two b. Three c. Four d. Five
Que: 54. How many phases are there in Requirement Analysis ? a. Three b. Four c. Five d. Six
Que: 55. Requirements analysis is critical to the success of a development project. a. TRUE b. FALSE c. Depends upon the size of project d. None of the above
Que: 56. _________ and _________ are the two issues of Requirement Analysis. a. Performance, Design b. Stakeholder, Developer c. Functional, Non-Functional d. Basic, Advanced
Show Answer (b). Stakeholder, Developer
Que: 57. The requirements that result from requirements analysis are typically expressed from one of three perspectives or views. What is that perspective or view ? a. Developer b. User c. Non-Functional d. Physical
Que: 58. Coad and Yourdon suggested _______ selection characteristics that should be used as an analyst considers each potential object for inclusion in the requirement analysis model. a. Three b. Four c. Five d. Six
Que: 59. Which of the following property does not correspond to a good Software Requirements Specification (SRS) ? a. Verifiable b. Ambiguous c. Complete d. Traceable
Que: 60. Which of the following property of SRS is depicted by the statement : “Conformity to a standard is maintained” ? a. Correct b. Complete c. Consistent d. Modifiable
Que: 61. The SRS is said to be consistent if and only if a. its structure and style are such that any changes to the requirements can be made easily while retaining the style and structure. b. every requirement stated therein is one that the software shall meet c. every requirement stated therein is verifiable d. no subset of individual requirements described in it conflict with each other
Show Answer (d). no subset of individual requirements described in it conflict with each other