Exam 3: Requirements Determination
Exam 1: The Systems Analyst and Information Systems Development78 Questions
Exam 2: Project Selection and Management75 Questions
Exam 3: Requirements Determination75 Questions
Exam 4: Use Case Analysis69 Questions
Exam 5: Process Modeling75 Questions
Exam 6: Data Modeling78 Questions
Exam 7: Moving Into Design66 Questions
Exam 8: Rchitecture Design64 Questions
Exam 9: User Interface Design69 Questions
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Exam 11: Data Storage Design74 Questions
Exam 12: Moving Into Implementation67 Questions
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One of the major differences between a JAD session and an interview is:
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Your company updated its processes for financial reporting when Sarbanes-Oxley became law.Additional changes in Sarbanes-Oxley reporting have been mandated to start in one year.To help you understand the as-is system,you should review the documentation,processes and procedures that were developed with the initial Sarbanes-Oxley project.
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One of the first activities of an analyst is to determine the business requirements for the new system
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Rebecca,a fairly new employee in the company and Matt,her boss (who has been with the company for 22 years)are in your JAD session.It would probably be expected that Rebecca would not share much in the session.
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Generally beginning analysts should avoid unstructured interviews and likewise should avoid "winging it".
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Most existing systems are well documented which leads to document analysis being very valuable.
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Management of requirements and system scope is one of the hardest parts of managing a project.
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Marta wants to collect facts and opinions from a wide range of geographically dispersed people quickly and with the least expense.She would probably want to use:
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Generally 'system requirements' are developed in the analysis phase and evolve to more technical 'business requirements' in the design phase.
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An interview report is prepared in which step of the interview process?
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Blaine is using a requirements gathering technique that begins with non-threatening questions,avoids abbreviations,groups items into logically coherent sections,and might best be used with outside users.He probably is using:
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Rafael,Fraud Unit Manager,has just received an interview report from Stefano,a systems analyst.Rafael was interviewed by Stefano,and was asked to make corrections and clarifications to the interview report.In what interview phase would this occur?
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The interview process has gone well.There are a few things that need clarification and what really happens when specific financial analysts use the system.Which of the following might be the best way to verify what does happen?
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