Course 1 - W3: All quiz
In waterfall method, you get your product in one big bang deployment A. True B. False
A
In which model might you end up building something different than what you originally planned? A. Adaptive models B. V-Model C. Waterfall models
A
Which of the following are true for the V-model? Select two. A. Testing-related activities are started earlier in the process. B. It is a predictive model. C. Requirement changes are welcomed in all phases of this project.
A, B
What are some of the activities that happen in the elaboration phase of the Unified Process? Select two. A. Decide if you are going to build the system or buy an off-the-shelf product B. Address known risks C. Validate system architecture by building executable architecture baseline D. Deploy an increment of the software
B, C
Select the four basic steps followed in each cycle of the Spiral Model. A. Plan the Next Iteration B. Development and Tests C. Deployment D. Design E. Define Objective F. Identify and Resolve Risks G. Requirements
A, B, E, F
What are the BENEFITS of the Sashimi Model? Select two. A. It can help shorten development time B. It supports early validation C. It can support creating a learning prototype early
A, C
Which of the following is true for the Waterfall model, V-model and Sashimi model? Select two. A. In these models, the cost of change depends on how late we find out about the change. If a problem requiring a change is found during the implementation phase, it will be more expensive to fix than one found during the design phase. B. In these models, the team is expected to know the solution really well. C. In these models, we assume that we know requirements really well
A, C
Which of the following is true for Incremental Models? Select three. A. Incremental models may result in rework B. You always have to use the same model for each of the increments C. You can overlap building of one increment with another D. If deploying an increment to actual users can benefit the organization, using an incremental model is a potential candidate to consider. E. Incremental models are always predictive models
A, C, D
Which of the following is true for the V-model? Select two. A. It is a predictive model B. In this model, you build software in increments C. This models emphasizes risk analysis and resolution D. The V-model is useful in cases where there is ambiguity in requirements and early validation would be useful.
A, D
In predictive models, change during the development is expected. A. True B. False
B
In the Unified Process, all requirements work is done upfront and no requirements work is done in the construction phase. A. True B. False
B
Sashimi model may help decrease the time duration of the project by A. Adding more skilled resources of the project B. Overlapping the phases
B
Which model is the best model to use in all situations? A. Waterfall B. None C. Adaptive since it has most advantages
B
Which of the following activities happen in Step 2 of the Spiral Model? Select two. A. Make a decision whether to continue with the next cycle B. Identify risks C. Resolve risks D. Decide objectives and constraints
B, C
Which of the following are true for the Unified Processes and its variants? Select two. A. UML Unified Process is the Ultimate Unified Process with a superset of all practices and processes. B. Agile Unified Process and Open Unified Process are lighter versions of the "Unified Process". C. Rational Unified Process is a lighter version of the Unified Process. D. Enterprise Unified Process adds additional practices on top of the Unified Process and Rational Unified Process.
B, D