1. The software maturity index (SMI) is defined as SMI= [Mf
- (Fa + Fc + Fd )]/Mf
Where
Mf = the number of modules in the current
release.
Fa = the number of modules in current release
that have been added.
Fc = the number of modules in current release
that have been changed.
Fd = the number of modules in current release
that have been deleted.
The product begins to stabilize when
( A)
SMI approaches 1
( B)
SMI approaches 0
(C)
SMI approaches -1
(D)
None of the above
Answer: (A) SMI approaches 1
Reference:
Information Technology Project Management A Concise Study 2Nd Ed. By Kelkar, Page 509
2. Match the following:
A . Watson-Felix
model i. Failure
Intensity
B. Quick-Fixx Model ii. Cost Estimation
C. Putnam resource allocation model iii. Project Planning
d. Logarithmatic Poisson Model iv. Maintenance
Answer: (d) a - ii
b - iv c - iii d – i
3. ------ is a process model that removes defects before
they can precipitate serious hazards.
(A) Incremental Model
(B) Spiral Model
c) Cleanroom software engineering
d) Agile model
Answer: c) Cleanroom
software engineering is a process model that removes defects before they can
precipitate serious hazards.
Reference: Software Engineering,
Pressman, Page 700
4. Equivalence partitioning is a -------------------method that divides the
input domain of a program into classes of data from which test cases can be
derived
A)
white-box testing
B)
black-box testing
C)
orthogonal array testing
D)
stress testing
Answer: b) black-box testing
Reference: Software Engineering, Pressman, Page 463
5. The following three golden rules:
1. Place the
user in control.
2. Reduce the
user’s memory load.
3. Make the
interface consistent are for
A) User satisfaction
b) Good interface design
c) saving system`s resources
d) None of these
Answer: b) Good interface
design
Reference: Software Engineering, Pressman, Page 402
These golden rules actually form
the basis for a set of user interface design principles that guide this
important software design activity.
6. Software
safety is a ---------------------- activity that focuses on the
identification and assessment of potential hazards that may affect software
negatively and cause an entire system to fail.
a)
Risk
mitigation, monitoring, and management
b)
Software
quality assurance
c)
Software
cost estimation
d)
Defect
removal efficiency
Answer: b) software
quality assurance
Reference: Software Engineering, Pressman, Page 213
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