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System and Network Security Introduction

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In which of the following modes, the project is developed in a familiar and stable environment, and the product is similar to previously developed products?

  1. Annual change traffic

  2. Project planning

  3. Embedded mode

  4. Semidetached mode

  5. Organic mode


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Explanation: The project is developed in a familiar and stable environment, and the product is similar to previously developed products.

Which of the following testing techniques is used to ensure that the software will function well as the number of users and size of databases increase?

  1. Performance testing

  2. Scalability testing

  3. Functional testing

  4. Forced error testing

  5. Six sigma


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Explanation: This testing is to ensure that the software will function well as the number of users and size of databases increase.

Which of the following represents basic modules and functional design which will satisfy the system requirements?

  1. Specific requirements

  2. Object oriented design

  3. Scope and boundaries

  4. Conceptual design

  5. Structured design


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Explanation: It represents basic module and functional design which will satisfy the system requirements.

Which of the following is invoked to equate the cost estimate to the available resources?

  1. Pin down software requirements

  2. Top down estimation

  3. Algorithmic models

  4. Parkinson's principle

  5. Project planning


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

It is invoked to equate the cost estimate to the available resources.

In which of the following systems can the behaviour not be predicted with certainty?

  1. Processing

  2. Abstract system

  3. Closed system

  4. Probabilistic system

  5. Open system


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Explanation: In this system, the behaviour cannot be predicted with certainty.

Which of the following is not a software quality factor?

  1. Efficiency

  2. Correctness

  3. Usability

  4. Reliability

  5. None of these


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Explanation: All of the above options are software quality factors.

Which of the following systems includes the number of decisions in the operational management and the same at the middle management that are based on one or two aspects of a decision making situation?

  1. Probabilistic system

  2. Tactical information system

  3. Closed system

  4. Status enquiry system

  5. Abstract system


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Explanation: The number of decisions at operational management and middle management are such that they are based on one or two aspects of a decision making situation.

Which of the following is used as a testing or evaluation technique to verify whether the proposed system will meet the user or customer expectations?

  1. Experimental prototyping

  2. Vertical prototyping

  3. Incremental and iterative models

  4. Horizontal prototyping

  5. Waterfall model


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Explanation: It is used as a testing or evaluation technique to verify whether the proposed system will meet the user or customer expectations.

Testing the behaviour of the software under some abnormal conditions is called

  1. performance testing

  2. stress testing

  3. load testing

  4. stress testing and load testing

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Explanation: This testing includes taking away the resources and applying the load than the actual load to test the software under a stress condition.

Which of the following is MOS?

  1. Alpha test

  2. Cause elimination debugging

  3. ETA test

  4. Cause elimination debugging

  5. Alpha test


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It is conducted at one or more customer sites by the end users of software.

What does the term 'correctness' refer to in software quality?

  1. It is the degree to which the software programs cannot be used by unauthorised users.

  2. It is a degree to which the software programs can be used as user friendly.

  3. It is the degree to which a software performs its required function.

  4. It is the effort required to correct the software whenever it fails.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Explanation: This is called 'correctness' in software quality.

Which of the following supports the functional requirements of the system meaning the services that the system should provide its end users?

  1. Transition phase

  2. Design view

  3. Use case view

  4. Inception phase

  5. Implementation view


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Explanation: This view primarily supports the functional requirements of the system, meaning the services that the system should provide to its end users.

Which of the following SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) models involves the risk evaluation techniques in system development?

  1. Spiral model

  2. Both Spiral model and RAD (Rapid Application Development) model

  3. Waterfall model

  4. RAD (Rapid Application Development) model

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Explanation: This model has a risk evaluation phase about the system after analysing the customer feedback about the software and this model monitor measures and identifies those risks.

Which of the following is rendered as a name enclosed by guillemots and placed above the name of another element?

  1. Sequence diagram

  2. Note

  3. Use case diagram

  4. Stereotype

  5. Documentation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Explanation: It is rendered as a name enclosed by guillemots and placed above the name of another element.

Which of the following executes a system in a manner that demands resources in abnormal quantity, frequency or volume?

  1. Stress testing

  2. Recovery testing

  3. Alpha test

  4. Debugging oriented

  5. Beta test


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Explanation: It executes a system in a manner that demands resources in abnormal quantity, frequency or volume.

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