In: Computer Science
Dear Student,
Q) There are many ways to say what Systems Analysis and Design (SAD) is, but one way is to describe it as?
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B) Four phases of thought to include planning, Analysis, Design and Implementation
Q) What questions does the analysis phase answer?
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A) Who, what, and when?
In this phase, the end user business requirements are analyzed and project goals converted into the defined system functions that the organization intends to develop. The three primary activities involved in the analysis phase are as follows:
Q) The Implementation phase of the SDLC is?
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B) How the systems are built
After the requirements and design activity is completed, the next phase of the SDLC is the implementation or development of the software. In this phase, developers start coding according to the requirements and the design discussed in previous phases.
Q) Your professor (me) is on favor of one particular method of process design known as?
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D) Date and time stamped prototyping
Q) Most students think of and believe that SAD is driven primarily by software. One type of development was originally planned only for software. What was it?
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B) AGILE development methodologies
Agile software development refers to a group of software development methodologies based on iterative development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams.
Hope This Helps.
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