Exam 1: Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design
Exam 1: Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design103 Questions
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An analyst with business skills that understands the business issues surrounding a system is commonly called a project manager.
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In the UML, the Deployment Diagram is a behavioral diagram that illustrates the dynamic interaction of the system with its environment.
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In the Enhanced Unified Process, the Inception Phase involves several workflows including _________.
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Agile development methodology aims at eliminating the modeling and documentation overhead in IS projects, while emphasizing simple, iterative application development.
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Understanding why an information system should be built and determining how the project team will build it is part of the _____ phase of the SDLC.
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In the UML, the Class Diagram is an example of a structure diagram.
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The waterfall development methodology derives its name from the salmon that swim up the waterfall against the current.
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SCRUM belongs to the category of system development methodologies:
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Kim repeatedly performs the analysis, design, and implementation phases concurrently in a cycle until the system is completed. She then goes back and from scratch does a thorough design and implementation to complete the project. She is following a throwaway prototype methodology.
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The four phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle are _____.
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Users typically do not think in terms of data or processes; instead, they see their business as a collection of logical units that contain both - so communicating in terms of __________ improves the interaction between a user and an analyst or developer.
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In the UML, the Use Case Diagram is an example of structure diagram.
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Polymorphism means that the same message can be interpreted differently by different classes of objects.
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The primary advantage of the Waterfall Development methodology is requirements are completely specified and held relatively constant prior to programming.
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In the UML, the Activity Diagram illustrates all the interactions between the system and its environment.
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A development methodology that focuses on the processes as the core of the system is said to be _____.
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Developing an information system is similar to building a house because you have to
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Throwaway prototyping balances the benefits of well-thought-out analysis and design phases with the advantages of using prototypes to refine key issues before the system is built.
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A local retailer has hired Geneva and Sydney to develop his new information system. He is not sure what type of system he wants, but it must be completed in four months and he needs to know regularly that the project is on schedule. Geneva and Sydney should use the Waterfall Development methodology for constructing the system.
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