Exam 11: Application Design I: Flow and Control

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A software application is a ________ entity.

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How do we apply structural modeling to design?

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Describe control classes and their role in the flow of applications

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Lifecycle classes are collections. As a result, they are responsible for managing multiple objects, from a few to thousands.

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In analysis, we discover objects in the problem space and abstract them into information system classes.

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The solution space mandates the responsibilities of "entity" classes.

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Describe the difference between concrete and abstract classes and give an example for each.

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Objects return a value after executing a method.

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Explain the statement that "applications are solutions to information needs." Provide examples to make your point.

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Things that an object knows are called ________.

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Comment on the statement that "the Web is a 'stateless' environment."

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The flow of an application is decided by control objects.

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________ are the transmission mechanism of software applications.

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"Find" is a method for flow objects.

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To plot the flow of an application, we do not need to revisit the use cases nor to re-examine them from the viewpoint of design.

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In the ________ version of the sequence diagram, the participating objects are business objects.

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________ objects are responsible for managing a set of other objects.

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The task of ________ is to provide solutions to the users of an information system.

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The first object of an application is instantiated by the operating system. Thereafter, each object must be created by another object.

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Flow objects enforce the sequence of events as envisioned by use cases and sequence modelings.

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