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HogSH - Quizaro: Response and Design Principles Quiz

Welcome to the HogSH - Quizaro quiz! Test your knowledge on response times, system architecture, and software design principles.

Prepare yourself with key topics such as:

  • Response Time and Responsiveness
  • Architectural Diagrams
  • Software Design Principles
  • REST Definitions
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingWave42
What is the definition of Response Time?
Is how quickly the system acknowledges a request as opposed to processing it.
Is the amount of time for the system to process a request from the outside.
: is the minimum time required to get any form of response, even if the work to be done is nonexistent.
: is how much stuff you can do in a given amount of time.
What is the definition of Responsiveness
Is how quickly the system acknowledges a request as opposed to processing it.
Is the amount of time for the system to process a request from the outside.
Is the minimum time required to get any form of response, even if the work to be done is nonexistent.
Is how much stuff you can do in a given amount of time.
Which diagram has the following description? "for each container, what are the key logical components and their relationships."
Context Diagram
Container Diagram
Component Diagram
Class Diagram
Which Law is being described? "Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion."
Murphy’s Law
Amdahl’s Law
Fowler’s First Law
Parkinson’s Law
Which isn't a benefit of Monolithic Architecture?
All linking is a compile type
Straightforward to develop and test
Easy to change underlying tech
One release and deployment
Which of the following isn't in Browns Book
Operation and Support
Refactoring
Decision Log
Functional Overview
Which isn't part of SOLID
Software Design Principles
Open-closed principle.
Interface segregation principle.
Dependency inversion principle.
Liskov substitution principle.
Which principle is being described? "Low-level components should depend on high-level, not vice versa. The high-level components should be the one defining logic and enforcing change."
Liskov substitution principle
Dependency inversion principle
Interface Segregation principle
Open/Closed principle
Which of the following statements is false?
Frameworks can be complicate
Frameworks have untested functionality
Frameworks performance problems can be diffuclt
Frameworks can be bought by an evil company
Which of the following isn't part of the definition of REST?
Identification of resources.
Manipulation of resources through constraints
Self-descriptive messages.
Hypermedia as the engine of application state (HATEOAS).
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