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Question 41
Which of the following is not an example of a non-functional
business requirement.
audit and control
security
legal and licensing issues
reliability
context-level data flow diagram
Question 42
According to Carkenord, which of the following is not a core
requirement component?
Data
Process
Logic (business rules)
Design thinking
External agents
Question 43
Which of the following is not an example of a decomposition
diagram.
work breakdown structure
program hierarchy chart
use case description
organization chart
Question 44
Program specifications are documented in the Design phase of the
Waterfall approach to software development.
True
False
Question 45
According to Carkenord, business analysis (the eliciting of
business requirements) should take place at the same time as
software development.
True
False
Question 46
Which of the following is not an example of a computer
network?
LAN
PERT
intranet
extranet
WAN
41) Out of the items given,security and reliability are non functional requirements for business and the rest are functional requirements for business.
So, the answers are
(non-functional requirements describe how the system works while functional requirements describe what the system should do)
42) The core requirement components are requirements gathering (data), business rule creation, stakeholder analysis and persona development (process) and database design. So, the item that is not a core requirement component is External agents
43) The decomposition diagram explains the breakdown of a process or organisational structure. Here, work breakdown structure, use case description and organization chart are decomposition diagrams. So, the answer is program hierarchy chart
44) The design stage in waterfall model mainly covers technical design requirements. This includes program specifications. So, the answer is True
45) According to Carkenord, business analysis should take place before the software development. So, the answer is False
46) Here, LAN, WAN, intranet and extranet are all computer networks. PERT, which stands for Program Evaluation Review Technique is not a computer network, but an analysis method.