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System Integration and Architecture 1 Q1 Finals
System Integration and Architecture 1 Q1 Finals
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Acronym: CIM
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
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Acronym: CAM
Computer-Aided Manufacturing
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Acronym: CAE
Computer-Aided Engineering
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Is an interaction diagram that emphasizes the time ordering of messages
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a.
Style
b.
Scenarios Diagram
c.
Sequence Diagram
d.
Use Case Model
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The static constructs are used, together with descriptions of the dynamic behavior of the
architecture to obtain the executable operational X-architecture (X = executable property)
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a.
Synthesis Phase
b.
Evaluation Phase
c.
Analysis Phase
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The organizational structure of a system of CSCIs, identifying its components, their interfaces
and a concept of execution among them
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a.
Systems
b.
Properties
c.
Architecture
d.
Connectors
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Conditions that must be true once the use case is run e.g. <order is modified and consistent>;
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a.
System
b.
Constraints
c.
Post
d.
Style
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Architecture
The word Answer is derived from the Greek word “architecton”, which means
master mason or master builder
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Are the people involved in or affected by project activities
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a.
Web Designer
b.
Analysis
c.
Stakeholders
d.
Programmer
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Developers program in pairs and must write the tests for their own code.
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a.
SDLC
b.
SLDC
c.
Scrum
d.
Extreme Programming
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This kind of structure will ensure greater output of varieties of similar products.
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a.
Project Organization Structure
b.
Functional Structure
c.
Matrix Structure
d.
Divisional Structure
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Is the mix of between related components to accomplish a typical goal.
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a.
System Architecture
b.
System Thinking
c.
System
d.
System Integration
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Are more complex in that they group people in two different ways: by the function they perform
and by the product team they are working with.
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a.
Functional Structure
b.
Divisional Structure
c.
Project Organization Structure
d.
Matrix Structure
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An architectural style represents a family of related systems
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a.
Connectors
b.
System
c.
Style
d.
Properties
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Is a framework for describing the phases involved in developing and maintaining information
systems
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a.
Extreme Programming
b.
Scrum
c.
SDLC
d.
SLDC
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Describes the proposed functionality of the new system
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Use Case
b.
Properties
c.
System
d.
Style
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Components expected to demonstrate a product engineering include
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a.
Segments, Connectors, Systems, Properties, Structure
b.
Segments, Connectors, Systems, Properties, Styles
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The fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to
each other and to the environment and the principles guiding its design and evolution
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a.
Connectors
b.
System Architecture
c.
Architecture
d.
Components
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Is it true or false that clarify the conduct or properties of the containing entirety.
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Is to model the procedural flow of actions that are part of a larger activity
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a.
Constraints
b.
Activity Diagram
c.
Scenario Diagram
d.
Sequence Diagram
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These are the formal rules an limitations that a use case operates under, and includes pre-post
and invariant conditions.
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a.
Activity Diagram
b.
Sequence Diagram
c.
Contraints
d.
Post
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Team members are given more autonomy and expected to take more responsibility for their
work.
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a.
Matrix Structure
b.
Functional Structure
c.
Divisional Structure
d.
Project Organization Structure
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An operational concept is a shared vision from the perspective of the system’s stakeholders of
how the system will be:
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a.
System, Produced, Deployed, Trained, Used and maintained, Refined, Retired
b.
Developed, Produced, Style, Trained, Used and maintained, Refined, Retired
c.
Developed, Produced, Deployed, Trained, Used and maintained, Refined, Retired
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Advantages of Object-Oriented approach: Allows flexibility in the design as it evolves over time
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Graphs of components and connectors
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a.
Connectors
b.
System
c.
Properties
d.
Components
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The static representatives of the functional and physical
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a.
Analysis Phase
b.
Synthesis Phase
c.
Evaluation Phase
d.
System
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Repetitions of iterative development are referred to as sprints, which normally last thirty days.
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a.
Scrum
b.
Extreme Programming
c.
SDLC
d.
SLDC
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Measures of performance (MOP) and measures of effectiveness (MOE) are obtained
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a.
Contraints
b.
Requirements
c.
Evaluation Phase
d.
Use Case Model
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Is it true or false: The individual processes transform either data or materials that “flow” between
them
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Is a method for understanding an element as far as its motivation, as three stages
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a.
System Thinking
b.
System Integration
c.
System
d.
System Architecture
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Is it true or false that clarify the conduct or properties of the thing to be clarified as far as its
role(s)or function(s) inside its containing entirety
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The fundamental and unifying system structure defined in terms of system elements, interfaces,
processes, constraints, and behaviors
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a.
Components
b.
System
c.
Architecture
d.
System
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Is it true or false that distinguish a containing entire (framework), of which the thing to be
clarified is a section.
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The architecture of a framework characterizes its elevated level structure, uncovering its gross
association as an accumulation of cooperating parts.
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a.
System
b.
System Architecture
c.
System Integration
d.
System Thinking
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People who do similar tasks, have similar skills and/or jobs in an organization
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a.
Functional Stucture
b.
Matrix Structure
c.
Divisional Structure
d.
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In a divisional structure, the company will coordinate inter-group relationships to create a work
team that can readily meet the needs of a certain customer or group of customers
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a.
Matrix Structure
b.
Project Organization Structure
c.
Divisional Structure
d.
Functional Structure
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The teams are put together based on the number of members needed to produce the product
or complete the project.
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a.
Matrix Structure
b.
Divisional Structure
c.
Project Organization Structure
d.
Functional Structure
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Repetitions of iterative development are referred to as sprints, which normally last thirty days
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a.
Program
b.
SDLC
c.
SCRUM
d.
System
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Represent the non-structural information about the parts of an architecture description
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a.
System
b.
Properties
c.
Components
d.
Connectors
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Acronym: SDLC
System Development Life Cycle
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The teams are put together based on the number of members needed to produce the product
or complete the project.
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a.
Matrix Structure
b.
Divisional Structure
c.
Project Organization Structure
d.
Functional Structure
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The advantages of this kind of structure include quick decision making because the group
members are able to communicate easily with each other.
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a.
Functional Structure
b.
Divisional Structure
c.
Project Organization Structure
d.
Matrix Structure
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Is it true or false: Processes exist that need to take place in order that the system accomplish its
intended functions
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Disadvantages of Object-Oriented approach: Requires some early elimination of technology
alternatives in the absence of reliable information
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Things that the use case must allow the user to do, such as
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a.
Requirements
b.
Activity Diagram
c.
System
d.
Style
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Description of the steps taken to carry out the use case
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a.
Scenarios
b.
Activity Diagram
c.
Constraint
d.
Scenarios Diagram
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Sequence diagram to depict the workflow – as above but graphically portrayed
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a.
Scenarios Diagram
b.
Sequence Diagram
c.
Use Case Model
d.
Style
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A variety of segments intended to achieve a specific goal as indicated by plan.
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a.
System Integration
b.
System
c.
System Thingking
d.
System Architecture
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The computational elements and data stores of the system
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a.
Connectors
b.
Style
c.
Components
d.
System
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Model interactions among components
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a.
Components
b.
System
c.
Connectors
d.
Properties
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What is the Three Basic Organizational Structures
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a.
Flexible, Project and Matrix
b.
Functional, Accurate and Matrix
c.
Efficient, Project and Matrix
d.
Functional, Project and Matrix
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Defines subsystem interfaces
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a.
Interface Model
b.
System Structuring
c.
Dynamic Process Model
d.
Control Modeling
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Is it true or false that clarify the conduct or properties of the containing entirety.
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Designed to run on a single user system
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a.
Interface Model
b.
Personal Integrated System
c.
Dynamic Process Model
d.
Personal System
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Shows major system components
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a.
Dynamic Process Model
b.
Interface Model
c.
Static Structural Model
d.
Relationships Model
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Description of the system output by architectural design
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a.
System Structuring
b.
Architectural Design
c.
Software Architecture
d.
Control Modeling
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Is it true or false that distinguish a containing entire (framework), of which the thing to be
clarified is a section.
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False
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The architecture of a framework characterizes its elevated level structure, uncovering its gross
association as an accumulation of cooperating parts.
Select one:
a.
System Thinking
b.
System Integration
c.
System
d.
System Architecture
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Identified subsystems decomposed into modules
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a.
Software Architecture
b.
Modular Decomposition
c.
Control Modeling
d.
System Structuring
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Is it true or false that clarify the conduct or properties of the thing to be clarified as far as its
role(s)or function(s) inside its containing entirety
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True
False
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Advantages of EAI
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a.
Cost Effectiveness, Time to market, Scability and Ability to deal with complex environment
b.
Cost Effectiveness, System, Scability and Ability to deal with complex environment
c.
System, Time to market, Scability and Ability to deal with complex environment
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The advantages of this kind of structure include quick decision making because the group
members are able to communicate easily with each other.
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a.
Project Organization Structure
b.
Matrix Structure
c.
Divisional Structure
d.
Functional Structure
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System decomposed into several subsystems
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a.
Control Modeling
b.
Architectural Design
c.
System Structuring
d.
Software Architecture
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In a divisional structure, the company will coordinate inter-group relationships to create a work
team that can readily meet the needs of a certain customer or group of customers
Select one:
a.
Matrix Structure
b.
Project Organization Structure
c.
Divisional Structure
d.
Functional Structure
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Model of control relationships among system components is established
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a.
Modular Decomposition
b.
Software Architecture
c.
System Structuring
d.
Control Modeling
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A variety of segments intended to achieve a specific goal as indicated by plan.
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a.
System
b.
System Thingking
c.
System Integration
d.
System Architecture
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Is a method for understanding an element as far as its motivation, as three stages
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a.
System Thinking
b.
System Architecture
c.
System Integration
d.
System
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Process for identifying the subsystems that make up a system
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a.
Control Modeling
b.
Software Architecture
c.
Architectural Design
d.
System Structuring
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Is the mix of between related components to accomplish a typical goal.
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a.
System
b.
System Integration
c.
System Thinking
d.
System Architecture
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Data flow or control flow diagrams
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a.
Interface Model
b.
System
c.
Relationship Model
d.
Dynamic Process Model
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Are more complex in that they group people in two different ways: by the function they perform
and by the product team they are working with.
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a.
Functional Structure
b.
Project Organization Structure
c.
Divisional Structure
d.
Matrix Structure
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2nd features of System Control Component
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a.
Directory Tools
b.
Management Tools
c.
Commitment control management
d.
Strong support fr metadata management
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To allow the applications to understand your business processes.
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a.
Business Rule Component
b.
Data Acquisition Component
c.
System Control Component
d.
System Development Component
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Acronym: DFD
Data Flow Diagram
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4th features of System Control Component
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a.
Strong support for metadata management
b.
Directory Tools
c.
Commitment control management mechanisms
d.
Management Tools
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Provides the means to share data between different applications without writing custom
interfaces
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a.
EA
b.
EIA
c.
Business Rule Component
d.
Routing Logic
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Definition: Implementation of information management
EA
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Definition: Knowing and managing the current situation, paving the road for the wanted one.
Enterprise Application
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Definition: Enforce homogeneous solutions and enable “One system” to the users.
Enterprise Application
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What is the symbol name for Data Flow
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a.
Circle
b.
Open Rectangle
c.
Arrow
d.
Square
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Advantages of EAI
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a.
Cost Effectiveness, System, Scability and Ability to deal with complex environment
b.
System, Time to market, Scability and Ability to deal with complex environment
c.
Cost Effectiveness, Time to market, Scability and Ability to deal with complex environment
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What is the symbol in Source or Destination of Data
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a.
Circle
b.
Square
c.
Arrow
d.
Open Rectangle
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To allow programmers to design and test custom requirements - Design tools (for business
process design, debugging, and testing)
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a.
System Control Component
b.
Data Acquisition Component
c.
Business Rule Component
d.
System Development Component
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Definition: Aligning IT to business
Enterprise Application
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3rd features of System Control Component
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a.
Commitment control management mechanism
b.
Directory Tools
c.
Management Tools
d.
Strong support fr metadata management
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Definition: Transverse view
Enterprise Application
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Definition: Its not technical
Enterprise Application
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1st features of System Control Component
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a.
Directory Tools
b.
Commitment control management mechanisms
c.
Strong support for metadata management
d.
Management Tools
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Definition: Message broker level
Routing Logic
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Definition: Queue level
Routing Logic
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To allow access to the Data Source and Target Interfaces (i.e. Siebel, SAP, PeopleSoft, ODBC,
Oracle, CICS, IMS) - note that the data acquisition component is crucial to EAI success. Most
vendors refer to these interfaces as "adapters“
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a.
Business Rule Component
b.
System Control Component
c.
System Development Component
d.
Data Acquisition Component
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Acronym: CIM
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
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Is essential to the development of large, complex engineered systems.
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a.
System Integration
b.
CAE
c.
CAM
d.
CIM
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Ensures that specific hardware/software components fit together smoothly in a stated
configuration
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a.
Computer-Aided Manufacturing
b.
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
c.
Computer-Aided Engineering
d.
System Integration
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Design is the essence of engineering.
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a.
Design Synthesis
b.
System Integration
c.
System Design
d.
Problem Definition
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Requires the coordination of preexisting and coexisting system components with newly
developed ones
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a.
Problem Definition
b.
Parameterization
c.
System Integration
d.
Ranking and Selection
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These design concepts need to be converted into detailed designs for all components and
subsystems.
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a.
Problem Definition
b.
Design Synthesis
c.
Parameterization
d.
Analysis
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The result of design synthesis is the selection of a promising set of preliminary or conceptual
designs for the system.
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a.
Parameterization
b.
Design Synthesis
c.
Analysis
d.
Problem Definition
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5th System Integration Life Cycle
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a.
Design
b.
Command
c.
Systems design: logical and physical design
d.
System
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2nd System Integration Life Cycle
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a.
Feasibility analysis
b.
Requirements definition and specification
c.
System architecture development
d.
Management plan:program and project plan
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The ultimate step in the design process involves the fabrication and testing of a prototype or
system.
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a.
Design Synthesis
b.
Parameterization
c.
Problem Definition
d.
Prototype and Testing
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Acronym: CAM
Computer Aided Manufacturing
Computer-Aided Manufacturing
Computer-Aided Manufacturing
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4th System Integration Life Cycle
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program
b.
system
c.
Management plan: program and project plan
d.
feasibility
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The design process begins with the identification of a human need and the reduction of this
need to a precise set of specifications for the system to be built.
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a.
Parameterization
b.
Problem Definition
c.
Design Synthesis
d.
Analysis
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7th System Integration Life Cycle
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a.
System Design
b.
Evaluation: system review and plan for replacement/retirement
c.
Problem Definition
d.
Feasibility Analysis
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1st System Integration Life Cycle
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a.
Requirements definition and specification
b.
Management plan:program and project plan
c.
Feasibility analysis
d.
System architecture development
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The ranking of design alternatives and the ultimate selection of the most preferred design
involves the selection of the best parameterization of the best conceptual design.
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a.
Design Synthesis
b.
Parameterization
c.
Problem Definition
d.
Ranking and Selection
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This involves generating alternative designs, or design options, that might reasonably satisfy
system specifications.
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a.
Parameterization
b.
Analysis
c.
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d.
Problem Definition
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6th System Integration Life Cycle
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a.
Implementation: design implementation, system tests, and operational deployment
b.
Evaluation
c.
Feasibility Analysis
d.
Design
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3rd System Integration Life Cycle
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a.
System architecture development
b.
System design: logical and physical design
c.
System
d.
Management plan:program and project plan
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Characteristics of Distributed System
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a.
Resource Sharing, Openness, Concurrency, Scalable, Fault Tolerant and Transparent
b.
System, Openness, Concurrency, Scalable, Fault Tolerant and Transparent
c.
Resource Sharing, Personal System, Concurrency, Scalable, Fault Tolerant and Transparent
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System software runs on loosely integrated group of cooperating processors linked by a
network
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Embedded System
b.
Distributed System
c.
System
d.
Personal System
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Designed to run on a single user system
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Personal System
b.
Interface Model
c.
Dynamic Process Model
d.
Personal Integrated System
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Defines subsystem interfaces
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b.
Interface Model
c.
Control Modeling
d.
System Structuring
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Process for identifying the subsystems that make up a system
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a.
Architectural Design
b.
Control Modeling
c.
System Structuring
d.
Software Architecture
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Shows major system components
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b.
Static Structural Model
c.
Interface Model
d.
Relationships Model
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Identified subsystems decomposed into modules
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Control Modeling
b.
Modular Decomposition
c.
Software Architecture
d.
System Structuring
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May run on a single processor
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Relationship Model
b.
Interface Model
c.
Embedded System
d.
System
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Data flow or control flow diagrams
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a.
System
b.
Dynamic Process Model
c.
Interface Model
d.
Relationship Model
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Acronym: MAR
Memory Address Register
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Acronym: ACC
Accumulator
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Acronym: CIR
Current Instruction Register
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System decomposed into several subsystems
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Architectural Design
b.
Software Architecture
c.
System Structuring
d.
Control Modeling
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Offer distributed services which may be called by clients
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a.
System
b.
Dynamic System
c.
Client/Server
d.
Personal System
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Is the design upon which many general purpose computers are based.
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a.
Blase Pascal Architecture
b.
Blaise Pascal Architecture
c.
Von Neuman Architecture
d.
Von Neumann Architecture
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Shows process structure of the system
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a.
Interface Model
b.
Dynamic Process Model
c.
Control Modeling
d.
Relationship Model
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Acronym: MDR
Memory Data Register
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Model of control relationships among system components is established
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a.
Modular Decomposition
b.
System Structuring
c.
Control Modeling
d.
Software Architecture
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No distinctions made between clients and servers
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Client/Server
b.
Distributed Object
c.
Dynamic Process model
d.
Personal System
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Description of the system output by architectural design
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a.
Control Modeling
b.
Architectural Design
c.
Software Architecture
d.
System Structuring
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Represent the non-structural information about the parts of an architecture description
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a.
System
b.
Connectors
c.
Components
d.
Properties
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Model interactions among components
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Connectors
b.
Properties
c.
System
d.
Components
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Is an interaction diagram that emphasizes the time ordering of messages
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a.
Style
b.
Scenarios Diagram
c.
Sequence Diagram
d.
Use Case Model
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Architecture
The word Answer is derived from the Greek word “architecton”, which means
master mason or master builder
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Advantages of Object-Oriented approach: Allows flexibility in the design as it evolves over time
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True
False
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Description of the steps taken to carry out the use case
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a.
Activity Diagram
b.
Scenarios
c.
Constraint
d.
Scenarios Diagram
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The computational elements and data stores of the system
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Style
b.
Components
c.
Connectors
d.
System
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The fundamental and unifying system structure defined in terms of system elements, interfaces,
processes, constraints, and behaviors
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a.
System
b.
Architecture
c.
Components
d.
System
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Conditions that must be true once the use case is run e.g. <order is modified and consistent>;
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a.
Style
b.
System
c.
Constraints
d.
Post
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The fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to
each other and to the environment and the principles guiding its design and evolution
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a.
System Architecture
b.
Connectors
c.
Components
d.
Architecture
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Disadvantages of Object-Oriented approach: Requires some early elimination of technology
alternatives in the absence of reliable information
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True
False
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Describes the proposed functionality of the new system
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a.
Use Case
b.
Style
c.
System
d.
Properties
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The static constructs are used, together with descriptions of the dynamic behavior of the
architecture to obtain the executable operational X-architecture (X = executable property)
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a.
Analysis Phase
b.
Evaluation Phase
c.
Synthesis Phase
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Is to model the procedural flow of actions that are part of a larger activity
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a.
Scenario Diagram
b.
Constraints
c.
Activity Diagram
d.
Sequence Diagram
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An architectural style represents a family of related systems
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Connectors
b.
Properties
c.
Style
d.
System
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The organizational structure of a system of CSCIs, identifying its components, their interfaces
and a concept of execution among them
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a.
Properties
b.
Architecture
c.
Systems
d.
Connectors
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Sequence diagram to depict the workflow – as above but graphically portrayed
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a.
Sequence Diagram
b.
Style
c.
Scenarios Diagram
d.
Use Case Model
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The static representatives of the functional and physical
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Synthesis Phase
b.
Evaluation Phase
c.
System
d.
Analysis Phase
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Graphs of components and connectors
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a.
Connectors
b.
Properties
c.
Components
d.
System
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These are the formal rules an limitations that a use case operates under, and includes pre-post
and invariant conditions.
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a.
Activity Diagram
b.
Post
c.
Sequence Diagram
d.
Contraints
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Is it true or false that clarify the conduct or properties of the thing to be clarified as far as its
role(s)or function(s) inside its containing entirety
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In a divisional structure, the company will coordinate inter-group relationships to create a work
team that can readily meet the needs of a certain customer or group of customers
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a.
Functional Structure
b.
Matrix Structure
c.
Divisional Structure
d.
Project Organization Structure
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Is the mix of between related components to accomplish a typical goal.
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System
b.
System Thinking
c.
System Architecture
d.
System Integration
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Repetitions of iterative development are referred to as sprints, which normally last thirty days.
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Extreme Programming
b.
SDLC
c.
SLDC
d.
Scrum
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What is the Three Basic Organizational Structures
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Functional, Project and Matrix
b.
Efficient, Project and Matrix
c.
Functional, Accurate and Matrix
d.
Flexible, Project and Matrix
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Is it true or false that distinguish a containing entire (framework), of which the thing to be
clarified is a section.
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Is the mix of between related components to accomplish a typical goal.
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System Architecture
b.
System Thinking
c.
System
d.
System Integration
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A variety of segments intended to achieve a specific goal as indicated by plan.
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System Architecture
b.
System
c.
System Thingking
d.
System Integration
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Are the people involved in or affected by project activities
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Programmer
b.
Stakeholders
c.
Web Designer
d.
Analysis
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The architecture of a framework characterizes its elevated level structure, uncovering its gross
association as an accumulation of cooperating parts.
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System Architecture
b.
System Thinking
c.
System
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System Integration
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Developers program in pairs and must write the tests for their own code.
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a.
SLDC
b.
Scrum
c.
SDLC
d.
Extreme Programming
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The teams are put together based on the number of members needed to produce the product
or complete the project.
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a.
Matrix Structure
b.
Divisional Structure
c.
Functional Structure
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Project Organization Structure
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Are more complex in that they group people in two different ways: by the function they perform
and by the product team they are working with.
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a.
Functional Structure
b.
Matrix Structure
c.
Divisional Structure
d.
Project Organization Structure
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Is it true or false that clarify the conduct or properties of the containing entirety.
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Is a method for understanding an element as far as its motivation, as three stages
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System
b.
System Architecture
c.
System Thinking
d.
System Integration
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Components expected to demonstrate a product engineering include
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a.
Segments, Connectors, Systems, Properties, Structure
b.
Segments, Connectors, Systems, Properties, Styles
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Is a framework for describing the phases involved in developing and maintaining information
systems
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SDLC
b.
Extreme Programming
c.
SLDC
d.
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The advantages of this kind of structure include quick decision making because the group
members are able to communicate easily with each other.
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a.
Project Organization Structure
b.
Matrix Structure
c.
Functional Structure
d.
Divisional Structure