What does a sequence diagram show?
What does an activity diagram show?
What does a collaboration/communication diagram show?
What does a class diagram show?
What are open source projects?
What three issues could occur from open source development via web only?
What two documentation and version issues could occur from open source situations?
What is Abbott analysis?
What are nouns equal to for Abbott analysis?
What are verbs equal to for Abbott analysis?
Name two advantages of Abbott analysis
Name two disadvantages of Abbott analysis
In a class diagram what does a dashed line show?
How can you represent parameters in a class diagram?
What are the three parts of an expanded class diagram?
For an expanded class diagram what do + # and - symbols mean?
Who is a project sponsor?
What is a business need?
What is a business requirement?
What is business value?
What are special issues or constraints?
What are the 6 steps for feasibility analysis?
What is technical feasibility evaluation?
What is schedule feasibility evaluation?
What is operational feasibility evaluation?
What is economic feasibility evaluation?
What are the three types of cost benefit analysis?
What is the purpose of payback analysis?
What is the purpose of return on investment analysis?
What is the purpose of present value analysis?
What does RUP stand for?
In RUP what is initially identified?
Name the 5 phases of the RUP iteration
Name two disadvantages of RUP
What 4 things are well defined in each RUP phase?
What are the 4 product types for RUP?
For an inception product type what is the main task?
For an elaboration product type what is the main task?
For a construction product type what is the main task?
For a transition product type what is the main task?
What are the 4 phases of RAD methodology?
What does RAD stand for?
In RAD, what happens in the requirements planning stage?
In RAD, what happens in the user design stage?
In RAD, what happens in the construction stage?
In RAD, what happens in the cutover stage?
Name 2 reasons why the quality of requirements is important
Name 4 keywords that requirements must be
Name two of the original use cases for the Stroke Therapy application?
Name the 5 schools of Pettichord testing
Name 2 of the ISO-9126 standards
(Hint they start with: F, R, U, E, M, P)
Apart from Compliance, name the 4 subcategories of the Functionality ISO-9126 standard
(Hint they start with: S, A, I, S)
Name the 3 subcategories of the Reliability ISO-9126 standard
(Hint they start with: M, R, F)
Name the 3 subcategories of the Usability ISO-9126 standard
(Hint they start with: L, U, O)
Name the 4 subcategories of the Maintainability ISO-9126 standard
(Hint they start with: S, A, C, T)
In Pettichord testing, what is analytic testing?
In Pettichord testing, what is routine testing?
In Pettichord testing, what is quality testing?
In Pettichord testing, what is context driven testing?
In Pettichord testing, what is agile testing?
In business, what is a strategic plan?
What is an interaction diagram?
Pitts & Browne suggest what 4 things to overcome requirements capture?
What is a functional requirement?
What is a non-functional requirement?
What do we estimating at the start of a project?
Name an advantage of RUP
Name 3 criteria used to reject classes
(Hint: 'How to Zap Classes' lecture 8 slide 12, Begin with: M,E,M,O,I,R,A,V)
Explain 1 method (other than Abbott analysis) that you could use to identify the objects for a problem
What is domain analysis?
What is classical categorisation analysis?
What is conceptual clustering analysis?
What is prototype theory analysis?