Exam 6: Structuring System Requirements: Process Modeling
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Which of the following is True regarding the context diagram?
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Data in motion, moving from one place in a system to another, best describes a:
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Briefly describe the data-flow diagramming symbols. Provide one example of each.
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The work or actions performed on data so that they are transformed, stored, or distributed defines:
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A fork in a data flow means that exactly the same data go from a common location to two or more different processes, data stores, or sources/sinks.
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Data-flow diagrams evolve from the more general to the more detailed as current and replacement systems are better understood.
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The origin and/or destination of data, sometimes referred to as external entities defines:
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Assume we have placed a data store between Process 5.1 and Process 5.5; we would say that these processes are decoupled.
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Having a level-1 diagram with no level-0 diagram is an example of a:
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If two processes are connected by a data flow, they are said to:
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Assume shipment data are entered into a logbook once shipments are received at the company's warehouse; the logbook is represented on a data-flow diagram as a sink.
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When constructing data-flow diagrams, you should show the interactions that occur between sources and sinks.
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The decomposition of Process 2.4.3.4 would be shown on a level-4 diagram.
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The process of discovering discrepancies between two or more sets of data-flow diagrams or discrepancies within a single DFD is referred to as:
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Since data-flow diagrams concentrate on the movement of data between processes, these diagrams are often referred to as:
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Coupling is the conservation of inputs and outputs to a data-flow diagram process when that process is decomposed to a lower level.
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