BSA 385 Wk 2 – Practice: Knowledge Check

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BSA 385 Wk 2 - Practice: Knowledge Check
BSA 385 Wk 2 – Practice: Knowledge Check
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BSA 385 Wk 2 – Practice: Knowledge Check

  1. Question 1

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What does application architecture describe? Choose all that apply.

 

Behavior of applications

How to manage defects

How applications interact with each other

Amount of time needed to test the application

  1. Question 2

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What do non-functional requirements define? Choose all that apply.

 

System attributes

Who should use the system

Why the system should be used

Development skills needed to create the system

  1. Question 3

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What is a software change request applied to? Choose all that apply.

 

Adding new requirements to Functional Requirements Document.

Change an existing requirement in Functional Requirements Document.

Taking away requirements to Functional Requirements Document

None of the above

  1. Question 4

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Which of the following are examples of functional requirements? Choose all that apply.

 

Audit tracking

Create bug free system

Technical details

Calculations

  1. Question 5

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User stories cover the following (choose all that apply):

 

Who it is for

What it expects from the system

It says WHO (Role), WHAT (action) and WHY (benefit)

Shows who should use the system

  1. Question 6

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Functional requirements define the following (choose all that apply):

 

Application features

The amount of time it takes to create the system

The skills the project manager should have

Define functions the system must perform

  1. Question 7

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What is the role of a software architect? Choose all that apply.

 

Determine choices for technical standards

Provide high-level design

Define coding standards

Tell everyone what to do

  1. Question 8

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Functional Requirements Document must always be updated to include which of the following?

 

A complete set of requirements to be added to the system.

A partial set of requirements to be added to the system.

Just the critical requirements to be added to the system.

No requirements need to be added to the system.

  1. Question 9

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Which of the following are examples of non-functional requirements? Choose all that apply.

 

Readability

Performance

Capacity

Efficiency

  1. Question 10

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Functional and non-functional requirements are the same.

  1. T

True

  1. F

False