Exam 1: The Systems Development Environment

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Information systems analysis and design is an organizational improvement process.

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The part of the design phase of the SDLC in which the logical specifications of the system from logical design are transformed into technology-specific details from which all programming and system construction can be accomplished best describes:

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In the systems development life cycle,it is possible to complete some activities in one phase in parallel with some activities of another phase.

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All of the following are success factors for an SOA approach EXCEPT:

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Match each of the following RUP phases with its corresponding definition. -During this phase,analysts define the scope,determine the feasibility of the project,understand user requirements,and prepare a software development plan.

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One of the criticisms of the traditional SDLC is that it focuses on milestone deadlines,leading to too little focus on doing good analysis and design.

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The output for the analysis phase is the:

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The Agile Methodologies focus on people rather than __________.

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Principles identified in the Agile Manifesto include:

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eXtreme Programming always involves developers working by themselves.

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A systems development methodology is a standard process followed in an organization to conduct all the steps necessary to analyze,design,implement,and maintain information systems.

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The __________ is an object-oriented systems development methodology; it establishes four phases of development.

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Critical factors that distinguish Agile and traditional approaches to the systems development life cycle include:

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The object-oriented approach combines data and processes into single entities called objects.

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