Software Process Models: Frameworks & Flow
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- 1
Which of the following best describes the Waterfall Model?
- AA method that combines linear and parallel aspects for projects with limited functionality.
- BA model where software evolves over time to accommodate changing requirements.
- CA sequential approach where each phase must be completed before the next begins.
- DA process that emphasizes continuous customer involvement and risk management.
- 2
What is a potential disadvantage of the Prototyping model?
- ACustomer is involved early and often.
- BReduced impact of requirement changes.
- CWorks well for small projects.
- DWork lost in a throwaway prototype.
- 3
The Incremental Model is suggested for projects where:
- ATight deadlines make complete products impossible and the core product is well understood.
- BThe scope of the project precludes linearity and only a core set of functionality is initially required.
- CThe project is large, complex, and requires extensive risk management.
- DAll requirements are perfectly understood from the start.
- 4
Which process model is characterized by continuous customer involvement and robust risk management, making it suitable for large, complex projects?
- AUnified Process Model
- BIncremental Model
- CWaterfall Model
- DSpiral Model
- 5
A disadvantage of the Unified Process Model is:
- AIt does not accommodate requirements changes.
- BIt is not suitable for maintenance projects.
- CUse cases are not always precise.
- DQuality documentation is not emphasized.