This document contains instructions and questions for a term-end examination on Introduction to Software Engineering. It is divided into 5 questions, with Question 1 being compulsory and carrying the most marks. Question 1 contains parts on developing a Software Requirements Specification for a Library Information System, explaining Function Oriented Design solution methods, and explaining the Waterfall model with feedback. The other questions address topics like drawing Data Flow Diagrams, differentiating testing types, creating a Gantt chart, using use cases, identifying utility objects in Object Oriented Design, explaining software maintenance categories, and short notes.
This document contains instructions and questions for a term-end examination on Introduction to Software Engineering. It is divided into 5 questions, with Question 1 being compulsory and carrying the most marks. Question 1 contains parts on developing a Software Requirements Specification for a Library Information System, explaining Function Oriented Design solution methods, and explaining the Waterfall model with feedback. The other questions address topics like drawing Data Flow Diagrams, differentiating testing types, creating a Gantt chart, using use cases, identifying utility objects in Object Oriented Design, explaining software maintenance categories, and short notes.
This document contains instructions and questions for a term-end examination on Introduction to Software Engineering. It is divided into 5 questions, with Question 1 being compulsory and carrying the most marks. Question 1 contains parts on developing a Software Requirements Specification for a Library Information System, explaining Function Oriented Design solution methods, and explaining the Waterfall model with feedback. The other questions address topics like drawing Data Flow Diagrams, differentiating testing types, creating a Gantt chart, using use cases, identifying utility objects in Object Oriented Design, explaining software maintenance categories, and short notes.
This document contains instructions and questions for a term-end examination on Introduction to Software Engineering. It is divided into 5 questions, with Question 1 being compulsory and carrying the most marks. Question 1 contains parts on developing a Software Requirements Specification for a Library Information System, explaining Function Oriented Design solution methods, and explaining the Waterfall model with feedback. The other questions address topics like drawing Data Flow Diagrams, differentiating testing types, creating a Gantt chart, using use cases, identifying utility objects in Object Oriented Design, explaining software maintenance categories, and short notes.
(BCA) (Revised) Term-End Examination 04054 December, 2014 BCS-051 : INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Time : 3 hours
Note :
1.
Maximum Marks : 100
(Weightage : 75%)
Question no. 1 is compulsory and carries
40 marks. Attempt any three questions from the rest.
(a) Develop SRS for "Library Information
System". Make necessary assumptions. Follow IEEE SRS format. 15 (b)
Explain the solution design methods in
Function Oriented Design. 10
(c)
Explain Waterfall Model with feedback.
(d)
Write short notes on any two of the
following : 10
BCS-051
(i)
Structure Chart
(ii)
PERT Chart
(iii)
Software Quality Assurance
1
P.T.O.
2.
3.
4.
(a)
Draw first two levels of DFDs for a
"Library Information System". Make 10 assumptions wherever necessary.
(b)
Differentiate between "Black Box Testing"
and "White Box Testing". Give suitable examples for both types of testing. 10
(a)
Draw GANTT chart for the development of
"Library Information System". 10
(b)
Explain the rules to create a use case.
Apply them to an example.
(a)
(b)
5.
(a) (b)
BCS-051
10
Explain any one testing technique and use
it to develop a test case for "Library Information System". 10 How do you identify necessary utility objects in Object Oriented Design ? 10 Explain the different categories of Software Maintenance. 10 Write short notes on any two of the following : 10 Data Dictionary (i) Coupling (ii) (iii) Cohesion