Exam 10: The Design Challenge
Exam 1: Information Systems96 Questions
Exam 2: The Concept of Object Orientation98 Questions
Exam 3: Methodology100 Questions
Exam 4: Gathering Requirements100 Questions
Exam 5: Domain Analysis100 Questions
Exam 6: Behavioral Modeling I: Use Cases: The Basics95 Questions
Exam 7: Behavioral Modeling II: Developing Use Cases99 Questions
Exam 8: Structural Modeling99 Questions
Exam 9: Dynamic Modeling100 Questions
Exam 10: The Design Challenge97 Questions
Exam 11: Application Design I: Flow and Control98 Questions
Exam 12: Application Design IU: The User Interface99 Questions
Exam 13: Application Design III: Database and Persistence98 Questions
Exam 14: Patterns97 Questions
Exam 15: Components Reuse99 Questions
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________ extend the vocabulary of UML by allowing you to create new kinds of building blocks that are derived from existing ones but are specific to your needs.
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When developing an information system, design helps the ________ modeling of the solution.
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Identify objectives for the products below:
a. An ATM
b. An accounting information system
c. A carwash
d. A car
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________ classes control the interaction between the system or application and entities outside the system.
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Tagged values allow us to add new ________ relevant to code generation and configuration.
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Usually more than one solution can satisfy the same problem. Therefore, design must select between alternate solutions.
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________ design must take into account the existing technological paradigms while steering clear from specific technologies within those paradigms.
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The same logical design can translate into many physical designs.
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An architectural view of the solution is not important to designing a system.
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UML models often depict relationships that must be qualified with a constraint to be understood correctly.
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