Deck 14: Maintaining Information Systems

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Obtaining maintenance requests,transforming requests into changes,designing changes and implementing changes are the four major maintenance activities.
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Adaptive maintenance modifies the system to environmental changes.
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The decision to either maintain a system or replace it is often an issue of economics.
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Implementation is the last phase of the systems development life cycle.
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Corrective maintenance modifies the system to environmental changes.
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A significant portion of the expenditures for information systems within organizations goes to the maintenance of existing systems.
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One way to distinguish maintenance from new development is that maintenance reuses most existing system modules in producing the new system version.
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Today more programmers work on maintenance activities than work on new development.
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Transforming requests into changes is a major maintenance activity.
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The systems design SDLC phase is analogous to the maintenance process of designing changes.
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Many similarities exist between the SDLC and the activities within the maintenance process.
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The planning SDLC phase is analogous to the maintenance process of transforming requests into changes.
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Overcoming internal processing errors and providing better support for changing business needs are two reasons why systems are maintained.
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Corrective maintenance repairs design and programming errors.
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The systems implementation SDLC phase is analogous to the maintenance process of implementing changes.
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Maintenance activities are limited to software changes.
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The maintenance phase's primary deliverables are finalized design specifications.
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The systems analysis SDLC phase is analogous to the maintenance process of obtaining maintenance requests.
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Installation is one of the four major maintenance activities.
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Adaptive maintenance evolves the system to solve new problems or take advantage of new opportunities.
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A disadvantage associated with the separate maintenance organizational structure is that documentation and testing thoroughness suffers due to a lack of a formal transfer of responsibility.
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Mean time between failures is a measurement of error occurrences that can be tracked over time to indicate the quality of a system.
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Preventive maintenance safeguards a system from future problems.
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An advantage of the combined maintenance organizational structure is the formal transfer of systems between groups improving the system and documentation quality.
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The quality of system documentation influences maintenance costs.
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An advantage to the functional maintenance organizational structure is that the maintenance group knows or has access to all assumptions and decisions behind the system's original design.
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Perfective maintenance evolves the system to solve new problems or take advantage of new opportunities.
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The number of customers for a given system influences most of the costs associated with maintaining a system.
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The number of customers for a given system influences maintenance costs.
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Adaptive maintenance is a significant part of an organization's maintenance effort.
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Corrective maintenance focuses on removing defects from an existing system without adding new functionality.
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Transitive defects are the number of unknown errors existing in the system after it is installed.
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Management support is one of the major cost elements of maintenance.
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It is now common to rotate individuals in and out of maintenance activities.
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Separate,combined,and functional are types of maintenance organizational structures.
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Preventive maintenance repairs design and programming errors.
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Software structure is a cost element of maintenance.
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The number of latent defects in a system influences most of the costs associated with maintaining a system.
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Adaptive maintenance accounts for as much as 75 percent of all maintenance activity.
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Both perfective and preventive maintenance typically have a much higher priority than corrective maintenance.
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The last phase of the systems development life cycle is:

A)operation
B)implementation
C)maintenance
D)analysis
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Which of the following is a major activity that occurs during maintenance?

A)coding
B)transforming requests into changes
C)conversion
D)training and supporting users
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A primary objective of using CASE and other automated tools for systems development and maintenance is to change radically how code and documentation are modified and updated.
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Managing maintenance requests is a maintenance activity.
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Build routines are software modules that have been tested,documented,and approved to be included in the most recently created version of a system.
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Changes to a system are usually implemented in batches.
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The largest systems development expenditure for many organizations is:

A)systems maintenance
B)project planning
C)implementation
D)requirements structuring
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The queue of maintenance tasks is dynamic.
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Locking out the use of pages in a portion of a Website can be done by inserting a "Temporary Out of Service" notice on the main page of the section being maintained and disabling all links within that segment.
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Which of the following is a major activity occurring during maintenance?

A)obtaining maintenance requests
B)transforming requests into changes
C)designing changes
D)all of the above
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The first phase of the SDLC,planning,is analogous to the maintenance process of:

A)obtaining maintenance requests
B)transforming requests into changes
C)designing changes
D)implementing changes
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Over time,the MTBF should rapidly decrease after a few months of system use.
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Reverse engineering and reengineering tools are primarily used to maintain older systems that have incomplete documentation or that were developed prior to CASE use.
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All of the following are major activities that occur during maintenance except:

A)transforming requests into changes
B)designing changes
C)implementing changes
D)structuring requirements
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The SDLC design phase is analogous to the maintenance process of:

A)obtaining maintenance requests
B)transforming requests into changes
C)designing changes
D)implementing changes
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Configuration management is the process of ensuring that only authorized changes are made to a system.
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An SSR or similar document can be used to:

A)request new development
B)report problems
C)request new system features with an existing system
D)all of the above
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Once an information system is installed,it is essentially in the:

A)implementation phase
B)redesign phase
C)maintenance phase
D)system renewal phase
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The SDLC phase of analysis is analogous to the maintenance process of:

A)obtaining maintenance requests
B)transforming requests into a specific system change
C)designing changes
D)implementing changes
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Baseline routines are guidelines that list the instructions to construct an executable system from the baseline source code.
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Which of the following types of maintenance accounts for as much as 75 percent of all maintenance activity?

A)preventive maintenance
B)corrective maintenance
C)adaptive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Changes made to a system to fix or enhance its functionality best defines:

A)maintenance
B)support
C)repair
D)installation
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Which of the following best identifies the deliverables for the maintenance phase?

A)The creation of a document that will consolidate the information that must be considered when implementing a physical distributed systems design.
B)The development of a new version of the software and new versions of all design documents that were developed or modified during the maintenance process.
C)Structured descriptions and diagrams that outline the logic contained within each DFD process.
D)Documentation,a user training plan,user training modules,and a user support plan.
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Changes made to a system to repair flaws in its design,coding,or implementation describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Which of the following are cost elements of maintenance?

A)defects
B)documentation
C)personnel
D)all of the above
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Which of the following is a type of maintenance?

A)preventive
B)perfective
C)corrective
D)all of the above
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Which of the following maintenance cost elements is the most significant?

A)tools
B)software structure
C)personnel
D)customers
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The SDLC phase of implementation is analogous to the maintenance process of:

A)obtaining maintenance requests
B)transforming requests into changes
C)designing changes
D)implementing changes
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Which of the following is felt by many systems professionals to be new development,not maintenance?

A)perfective maintenance
B)preventive maintenance
C)adaptive maintenance
D)corrective maintenance
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Changes made to a system to add new features or to improve performance best describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Which of the following influences most of the costs associated with maintaining a system?

A)personnel
B)documentation quality
C)number of latent defects
D)number of customers
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Which of the following is not a cost element of maintenance?

A)defects
B)documentation
C)personnel
D)time
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Which of the following is a true statement?

A)According to Pressman 2001 and Kaplan 2002,some organizations are spending as much as 10 - 20 percent of their software budget on maintenance.
B)According to Pressman 2001 and Kaplan 2002,some organizations are spending as much as 30 - 40 percent of their software budget on maintenance.
C)According to Pressman 2001 and Kaplan 2002,some organizations are spending as much as 50 - 60 percent of their software budget on maintenance.
D)According to Kaplan 2002,some organizations are spending as much as 60 - 80 percent of their software budget on maintenance.
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Modifying a system to reflect environmental changes describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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The ease with which software can be understood,corrected,adapted,and enhanced best describes:

A)maintenance
B)maintainability
C)adaptability
D)comfort level
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All of the following are types of maintenance except:

A)supportive maintenance
B)corrective maintenance
C)adaptive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Changes made to a system to avoid possible future problems best describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Changes made to a system to evolve its functionality to changing business needs or technologies best describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Evolving the system to solve new problems or take advantage of new opportunities describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Which of the following typically is assigned the highest priority?

A)preventive maintenance
B)perfective maintenance
C)corrective maintenance
D)adaptive maintenance
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Obtaining maintenance requests,transforming requests into changes,designing changes and implementing changes are the four major maintenance activities.
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Adaptive maintenance modifies the system to environmental changes.
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The decision to either maintain a system or replace it is often an issue of economics.
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Implementation is the last phase of the systems development life cycle.
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Corrective maintenance modifies the system to environmental changes.
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A significant portion of the expenditures for information systems within organizations goes to the maintenance of existing systems.
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One way to distinguish maintenance from new development is that maintenance reuses most existing system modules in producing the new system version.
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Today more programmers work on maintenance activities than work on new development.
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Transforming requests into changes is a major maintenance activity.
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The systems design SDLC phase is analogous to the maintenance process of designing changes.
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Many similarities exist between the SDLC and the activities within the maintenance process.
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The planning SDLC phase is analogous to the maintenance process of transforming requests into changes.
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Overcoming internal processing errors and providing better support for changing business needs are two reasons why systems are maintained.
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Corrective maintenance repairs design and programming errors.
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The systems implementation SDLC phase is analogous to the maintenance process of implementing changes.
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Maintenance activities are limited to software changes.
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The maintenance phase's primary deliverables are finalized design specifications.
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The systems analysis SDLC phase is analogous to the maintenance process of obtaining maintenance requests.
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Installation is one of the four major maintenance activities.
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Adaptive maintenance evolves the system to solve new problems or take advantage of new opportunities.
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A disadvantage associated with the separate maintenance organizational structure is that documentation and testing thoroughness suffers due to a lack of a formal transfer of responsibility.
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Mean time between failures is a measurement of error occurrences that can be tracked over time to indicate the quality of a system.
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Preventive maintenance safeguards a system from future problems.
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An advantage of the combined maintenance organizational structure is the formal transfer of systems between groups improving the system and documentation quality.
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The quality of system documentation influences maintenance costs.
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An advantage to the functional maintenance organizational structure is that the maintenance group knows or has access to all assumptions and decisions behind the system's original design.
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Perfective maintenance evolves the system to solve new problems or take advantage of new opportunities.
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The number of customers for a given system influences most of the costs associated with maintaining a system.
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The number of customers for a given system influences maintenance costs.
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Adaptive maintenance is a significant part of an organization's maintenance effort.
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Corrective maintenance focuses on removing defects from an existing system without adding new functionality.
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Transitive defects are the number of unknown errors existing in the system after it is installed.
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Management support is one of the major cost elements of maintenance.
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It is now common to rotate individuals in and out of maintenance activities.
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Separate,combined,and functional are types of maintenance organizational structures.
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Preventive maintenance repairs design and programming errors.
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Software structure is a cost element of maintenance.
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The number of latent defects in a system influences most of the costs associated with maintaining a system.
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Adaptive maintenance accounts for as much as 75 percent of all maintenance activity.
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Both perfective and preventive maintenance typically have a much higher priority than corrective maintenance.
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The last phase of the systems development life cycle is:

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D)analysis
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Which of the following is a major activity that occurs during maintenance?

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D)training and supporting users
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A primary objective of using CASE and other automated tools for systems development and maintenance is to change radically how code and documentation are modified and updated.
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Managing maintenance requests is a maintenance activity.
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Build routines are software modules that have been tested,documented,and approved to be included in the most recently created version of a system.
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Changes to a system are usually implemented in batches.
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The largest systems development expenditure for many organizations is:

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D)requirements structuring
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The queue of maintenance tasks is dynamic.
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Locking out the use of pages in a portion of a Website can be done by inserting a "Temporary Out of Service" notice on the main page of the section being maintained and disabling all links within that segment.
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Which of the following is a major activity occurring during maintenance?

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D)all of the above
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The first phase of the SDLC,planning,is analogous to the maintenance process of:

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B)transforming requests into changes
C)designing changes
D)implementing changes
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Over time,the MTBF should rapidly decrease after a few months of system use.
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Reverse engineering and reengineering tools are primarily used to maintain older systems that have incomplete documentation or that were developed prior to CASE use.
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All of the following are major activities that occur during maintenance except:

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B)designing changes
C)implementing changes
D)structuring requirements
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The SDLC design phase is analogous to the maintenance process of:

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B)transforming requests into changes
C)designing changes
D)implementing changes
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Configuration management is the process of ensuring that only authorized changes are made to a system.
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An SSR or similar document can be used to:

A)request new development
B)report problems
C)request new system features with an existing system
D)all of the above
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Once an information system is installed,it is essentially in the:

A)implementation phase
B)redesign phase
C)maintenance phase
D)system renewal phase
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The SDLC phase of analysis is analogous to the maintenance process of:

A)obtaining maintenance requests
B)transforming requests into a specific system change
C)designing changes
D)implementing changes
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Baseline routines are guidelines that list the instructions to construct an executable system from the baseline source code.
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Which of the following types of maintenance accounts for as much as 75 percent of all maintenance activity?

A)preventive maintenance
B)corrective maintenance
C)adaptive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Changes made to a system to fix or enhance its functionality best defines:

A)maintenance
B)support
C)repair
D)installation
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Which of the following best identifies the deliverables for the maintenance phase?

A)The creation of a document that will consolidate the information that must be considered when implementing a physical distributed systems design.
B)The development of a new version of the software and new versions of all design documents that were developed or modified during the maintenance process.
C)Structured descriptions and diagrams that outline the logic contained within each DFD process.
D)Documentation,a user training plan,user training modules,and a user support plan.
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Changes made to a system to repair flaws in its design,coding,or implementation describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Which of the following are cost elements of maintenance?

A)defects
B)documentation
C)personnel
D)all of the above
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Which of the following is a type of maintenance?

A)preventive
B)perfective
C)corrective
D)all of the above
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Which of the following maintenance cost elements is the most significant?

A)tools
B)software structure
C)personnel
D)customers
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The SDLC phase of implementation is analogous to the maintenance process of:

A)obtaining maintenance requests
B)transforming requests into changes
C)designing changes
D)implementing changes
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Which of the following is felt by many systems professionals to be new development,not maintenance?

A)perfective maintenance
B)preventive maintenance
C)adaptive maintenance
D)corrective maintenance
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Changes made to a system to add new features or to improve performance best describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Which of the following influences most of the costs associated with maintaining a system?

A)personnel
B)documentation quality
C)number of latent defects
D)number of customers
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Which of the following is not a cost element of maintenance?

A)defects
B)documentation
C)personnel
D)time
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Which of the following is a true statement?

A)According to Pressman 2001 and Kaplan 2002,some organizations are spending as much as 10 - 20 percent of their software budget on maintenance.
B)According to Pressman 2001 and Kaplan 2002,some organizations are spending as much as 30 - 40 percent of their software budget on maintenance.
C)According to Pressman 2001 and Kaplan 2002,some organizations are spending as much as 50 - 60 percent of their software budget on maintenance.
D)According to Kaplan 2002,some organizations are spending as much as 60 - 80 percent of their software budget on maintenance.
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Modifying a system to reflect environmental changes describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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The ease with which software can be understood,corrected,adapted,and enhanced best describes:

A)maintenance
B)maintainability
C)adaptability
D)comfort level
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All of the following are types of maintenance except:

A)supportive maintenance
B)corrective maintenance
C)adaptive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Changes made to a system to avoid possible future problems best describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Changes made to a system to evolve its functionality to changing business needs or technologies best describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Evolving the system to solve new problems or take advantage of new opportunities describes:

A)corrective maintenance
B)adaptive maintenance
C)preventive maintenance
D)perfective maintenance
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Which of the following typically is assigned the highest priority?

A)preventive maintenance
B)perfective maintenance
C)corrective maintenance
D)adaptive maintenance
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