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Consider the following Statement: “The data set will contain an end of file character.”What characteristic of SRS is being depicted here ?
A. Consistent
B. Non-verifiable
C. Correct
D. Ambiguous
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The requirements that result from requirements analysis are typically expressed from one of three perspectives or views.WhaT is that perspective or view ?
A. Developer
B. User
C. Non-Functional
D. Physical
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Which of the following property of SRS is depicted by the statement : “Conformity to a standard is maintained” ?
A. Correct
B. Complete
C. Consistent
D. Modifiable
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Keeping the requirements of QFD in mind which of the following is not an example of an Expected Requirement ?
A. Ease of software installation
B. Overall operational correctness and reliability
C. Specific system functions
D. Quality graphical display
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Which of the following statements about SRS is/are true ?
i. SRS is written by customer
ii. SRS is written by a developer
iii. SRS serves as a contract between customer and developer
A. Only i is true
B. Both ii and iii are true
C. All are true
D. None of the mentioned
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Which of the following is not a diagram studied in Requirement Analysis ?
A. Use Cases
B. Entity Relationship Diagram
C. State Transition Diagram
D. Activity Diagram
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The SRS is said to be consistent if and only if____________________?
A. its structure and style are such that any changes to the requirements can be made easily while retaining the style and structure
B. every requirement stated therein is one that the software shall meet
C. every requirement stated therein is verifiable
D. no subset of individual requirements described in it conflict with each other
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______________ and ______________ are the two view points discussed in Controlled Requirements Expression (CORE) ?
A. Functional, Non-Functional
B. User, Developer
C. Known, Unknown
D. All of the mentioned
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How many steps are involved in Feature Oriented Domain Analysis (FODA) ?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
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