CC106-APP DEV

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App Development Quiz

Test your knowledge in app development and technology with our engaging quiz. This quiz covers essential topics such as cloud computing, RFID technology, virtual reality, software engineering, and much more!

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It delivers content to users automatically at set intervals or when a new event occurs.
Push Technology
Pull Technology
User states a need before getting information
Push Technology
Pull Technology
This is known as on-demand software.
SaaS
ASPs
An RFID that includes an internal power source.
Active
Passive
An RFID that include no internal power supply, can be very small
Passive
Active
A cloud chosen by organizations that operate on both private and public data.
Hybrid
Community
Cloud infrastructure is designed for exclusive use by a specific community of users from organizations with common concerns
Hybrid
Community
A virtual reality environment where user is totally immersed in the VR world
Egocentric
Exocentric
Giving users the sense that they are in another location and can manipulate objects as though in reality
Simulation
Interaction
Immersion
These are holographic devices that create, capture, and display images in true 3-D form.
CAVE
VR
AR
It enables users to act on objects in a VR environment.
Immersion
Simulation
Interaction
Giving objects in a VR environment texture and shading for a 3D appearance
Immersion
Simulation
Telepresence
What is the acronym of ASR?
Automatic Speech Recognition
Automatic Software Recognition
What is the acronym of SaaS?
System as a Service
Software as a Service
What is the acronym of VOIP?
Voice Over Internet Protocol
Voice Over Interaction Protocol
What is the acronym of ASP?
Application Service Provider
Application System Provider
What is the acronym of QR code?
Quick Reformat Code
Quick Response Code
What is the acronym of RFID?
Radio Frequency Identification Tag
Radio Frequency Internet Tag
Can be defined as the difference between things as they are now and things as they are desired.
Goal
Problem
Objective
The process of studying and analyzing the customer and the user needs to arrive at a definition of the problem domain and system requirements
Product Analysis
Requirements Analysis
Due to the complexity involved in software development, the engineering approach is being used in software design.
True
False
Use of engineering approach in the area of requirements analysis evolved the field of Requirements Engineering.
True
False
It can be defined as a discipline, which addresses requirements of objects all along a system development process
Requirements Engineering
Software Engineering.
The systematic use of proven principles, techniques and language tools for the cost effective analysis, documentation
Requirements Engineering
Software Engineering.
The three types of requirements are: Those that should be absolutely met., Those that are highly desirable but not necessary., Those that are possible but could be eliminated.
True
False
Type of requirements that define the factors like, I/O formats,storage structure, computational capabilities, timing and synchronization.
Non-Functional
Functional
Type of requirements that define the properties or qualities of a product including usability, efficiency, performance, space, reliability, portability etc.
Non-Functional
Functional
A model showing bare minimum requirements is called _____________. It has two components.
Essential Model
Software Model
Application Model
It indicates environment in which system exists. Any big or small system is a sub-system of a larger system.
Environmental Model
Behavioral Model
In this model, the interfaces should clearly indicate the inflow and outflow of information from the system.
Behavioral Model
Environmental Model
It indicates the basic objectives of system.
Statement of purpose
Problem
It describes the different events of system and indicates functionality of the system.
Data list
Event List
Problem
: It indicates the environment of various sub-systems.
Context Diagram
ERD
Context Diagram is under of _____________?
Environmental
Behavioral
It describes operational behaviour of the system. In this model, various operations of the system are represented in pictorial form.
Behavioral Model
Environmental Model
DFD is under ______________?
Behavioral Model
Environmental Model
ERD is under ______________?
Environmental Model
Behavioral Model
Data Dictionary is under ______________?
Behavioral Model
Environmental Model
Process Specification is under ______________?
Behavioral Model
Environmental Model
It is a graphical representation of flow of data through a system. It pictures a system as a network of functional processes.
DFD
ERD
Context Diagram
The basis of DFD is a data flow graph, which pictorially represents transformation on data as shown
True
False
To understand the system functionality, a system model is developed. The developed model is used to analyze the system.
True
False
. The system modeling is undertaken with not simplifying assumptions about the system.
True
False
. The minute details of various components are ignored and a simplified model is developed.
True
False
The constraints of the system are identified. Some of them may be critical.
True
False
The customers mentioned preferences about technology, tools, interfaces,design, architecture etc. Are taken care of
True
False
This is another tool of requirement analysis which reduces complexity of DFD. A _______________ is a catalog of all elements of a system.
Data dictionary
Dictionary
DFD
It has three main components – data entities, their relationships and their associated attributes
ERD
DFD
Context Diagram
Detailed logical representation of data for an organisation. It is data oriented model of a system whereas DFD is a process oriented model.
DFD
ERD
Context Diagram
It is most elementary thing of an organisation about which data is to be maintained. Every entity has unique identity. It is represented by rectangular box with the name of entity written inside (generally in capital letters).
Entity
Relationship
Cardinality
Testing is intended to show that a program does what it is intended to do and to discover program defects before it is put into use.
Program testing
User Testing
To demonstrate to the developer and the system customer that the software meets its requirements
Defect testing
Validation testing
To discover faults or defects in the software where its behaviour is incorrect or not in conformance with its specification
Defect testing
Validation testing
The software should conform to its specification.
Verification
Validation
The software should do what the user really requires.
Validation
Verification
These involve people examining the source representation with the aim of discovering anomalies and defects.
Software inspections
Software Testing
Where the system is tested during development to discover bugs and defects.
Release testing
Development testing
User testing
Where a separate testing team test a complete version of the system before it is released to users.
Release testing
User testing
Development testing
Where users or potential users of a system test the system in their own environment.
Development testing
Release testing
User testing
Where you identify groups of inputs that have common characteristics and should be processed in the same way
Partition testing
Release Testing
Data passed from one method or procedure to another.
Shared memory interfaces
Parameter interfaces
Block of memory is shared between procedures or functions.
Shared memory interfaces
Procedural interfaces
S Sub-system encapsulates a set of procedures to be called by other sub-systems.
Message passing interfaces
Procedural interfaces
Sub-systems request services from other sub-systems
Message passing interfaces
Procedural interfaces
A calling component calls another component and makes an error in its use of its interface
Interface misunderstanding
Interface misuse
A calling component embeds assumptions about the behaviour of the called component which are incorrect.
Timing errors
Interface misunderstanding
The called and the calling component operate at different speeds and out-of-date information is accessed.
Timing errors
Interface misuse
Is an approach to program development in which you inter-leave testing and code development.
Test-driven development
Trial-driven development
Pertaining to right or wrong in conduct
Ethics
Moral
In accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice, especially the standards of a profession.
Ethical
Moral
Ethics
Members of a profession should act always for the maintenance for the community, rather than for sectional interests
True
False
This is the overall goal of what some call “_____” computer ethics. Newspapers, magazines and TV news programs have engaged increasingly in computer ethics of this sort.
Para computer ethics
Pop computer ethics
Professional computer ethics
The second “level” of computer ethics can be called “______” computer ethics. Someone who takes a special interest in computer ethics cases, collects examples, clarifies them, looks for similarities and differences, reads related works, attends relevant events.
Professional computer ethics
Para computer ethics
Pop computer ethics
A “pop” computer ethicist is not a professional ethicist, but does have some relevant special knowledge.
True
False
It applies scholarly theories to computer ethics cases and concepts. Someone proficient in “______” computer ethics would be able not only to identify, clarify, compare and contrast computer ethics cases;
Theoretical/Professional computer ethics
Para computer ethics
Pop computer ethics
The employer organization is obliged to provide a healthy and safe working environment.
True
False
Members should be influenced by family or other personal relationships.
True
False
No payment, gift or other advantage which may be seen to undermine accuracy, fairness or independence is to be accepted.
True
False
One of the overriding principles of Computer ethics is "commitment to accuracy and truth"
True
False
The rules of conduct recognized in a particular class of human actions.
Ethics
Ethical
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