Lecture 5: Requirements Engineering I & II

Réussis tes devoirs et examens dès maintenant avec Quizwiz!

All of the following are expected to be found in the requirements document except: Select one: a. Detailed Architecture b. Natural Language c. Formal Specifications d. Diagrams

a

Companies may use requirements as a contract for a project. Select one: a. TRUE b. FALSE

a

There is no standard for the requirements specifications document. Select one: a. FALSE b. TRUE

a

A formal process should be established for making change proposals and linking them to existing requirements during requirements management processes Select one: a. FALSE b. TRUE

b

All of the following are key decisions taken during the requirements management planning except Select one: a. Traceability policies b. Requirements prioritization c. Tool Support d. Requirements identification

b

All of the following are users of the requirements document except: Select one: a. System Maintenance engineers b. Employers c. Managers d. System test engineers

b

Domain requirements are often not understood by domain specialists. Select one: a. TRUE b. FALSE

b

Effective interviewing suggests that the interviewer should introduce pre-conceived notions to ensure stakeholders present the information to them appropriately. Select one: a. TRUE b. FALSE

b

In eliciting requirements, it is reasonable to be assured that stakeholders always know what they want. Select one: a. TRUE b. FALSE

b

In practice, it is impossible to produce a complete and consistent requirements document. Select one: a. FALSE b. TRUE

b

Proponents of Agile methods suggest that producing requirements document is ....................... Select one: a. Only required when using XP b. A Waste of Time c. Beneficial to the team due to the need to track changes d. None of the above

b

Requirements discovery should generally exclude the end-users. Select one: a. TRUE b. FALSE

b

Requirements review, prototyping and test case generation are all examples of Select one: a. Requirements verification techniques b. Requirements validation techniques c. Formal specification techniques d. Agile specification techniques

b

Scenarios are real life examples of how a system can be used. They should include all of the following EXCEPT: Select one: a. Description of the starting situation b. Description of the persons involved in the process c. Information about other concurrent activities d. Description of the normal flow of events

b

Scenarios are real life examples of how a system can be used. They should include all of the following EXCEPT: Select one: a. Description of the normal flow of events b. Description of the persons involved in the process c. Information about other concurrent activities d. Description of the starting situation

b

The approach to writing requirements where the freedom of the writer is limited and requirements are written in a standard way is called Select one: a. Tabular Specification b. Structured Specification c. Formal Specification d. Form Based Specification

b

The software requirements document should not include specification of system requirements. Select one: a. TRUE b. FALSE

b

Which of the following is not an example of the problems with natural language? Select one: a. Lack of Clarity b. Too simple c. Confusion d. Amalgamation

b

Requirements review, prototyping and test case generation are all examples of Select one: a. Agile specification techniques b. Formal specification techniques c. Requirements validation techniques d. Requirements verification techniques

c

Requirements specification refers to: Select one: a. Determining specific and non-specific requirements b. Identification of requirements c. Writing systems and user requirements in a requirements document d. Designing the system based on requirements

c

Speed, Size, Reliability and Robustness are all metrics for specifying: Select one: a. Requirements b. Functional Requirements c. Non-Functional Requirements d. Domain Requirements

c

The activities concerned with demonstrating that the requirements define the system the customer really wants is referred to as Select one: a. Requirements Verification b. Requirements Analysis c. Requirements Validation d. Requirements Prioritization

c

The generic activities of the requirements engineering process includes all of the following EXCEPT: Select one: a. Requirements Elicitation b. Requirements Management c. Requirements Scheduling d. Requirements Analysis

c

All of the following are users of the requirements document except: Select one: a. System Maintenance engineers b. Managers c. System test engineers d. Employers

d

Requirements specification refers to: Select one: a. Identification of requirements b. Designing the system based on requirements c. Determining specific and non-specific requirements d. Writing systems and user requirements in a requirements document

d

Statements of constraints on the function offered by the system are referred to as: Select one: a. Domain Requirements b. Functional Requirements c. User Requirements d. Non-Functional Requirements

d

Statements of constraints on the function offered by the system are referred to as: Select one: a. Functional Requirements b. User Requirements c. Domain Requirements d. Non-Functional Requirements

d

The activities concerned with demonstrating that the requirements define the system the customer really wants is referred to as Select one: a. Requirements Prioritization b. Requirements Analysis c. Requirements Verification d. Requirements Validation

d

The generic activities of the requirements engineering process includes all of the following EXCEPT: Select one: a. Requirements Elicitation b. Requirements Analysis c. Requirements Management d. Requirements Scheduling

d

The requirements elicitation and analysis process includes all of the following stages EXCEPT: Select one: a. Classification and Organization b. Discovery c. Prioritization and Negotiation d. Validation

d

The scenario based technique which identify actors and interactions is called: Select one: a. Sequence Case b. Sequence Diagram c. User Scenario d. Use Case

d

Which of the following is not an example of the problems with natural language? Select one: a. Confusion b. Lack of Clarity c. Amalgamation d. Too simple

d


Ensembles d'études connexes

SIUC CHEM 210 Chapter 14 homework

View Set

Statistics Homework 1 MyLab Stats

View Set

Principles of Information Securtiy Midterm

View Set

AP Psych Sensation and Perception: Selective Attention/Perceptual Organization

View Set

Chapter 4 Taking Values Seriously

View Set

ABeka World Literature chs. 9-12 REVIEW

View Set

understanding the scriptures chapter 22 pre-test prep (DON'T USE)

View Set