Assignment 1 2024
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This document contains workings, explanations and solutions to the INF3705 Assignment 1 (QUALITY ANSWERS) 2024. For assistance call or us on 0.6.8..8.1.2..0.9.3.4... Question 1 [20 marks] Critically discuss the 5 levels involved in the process of maturity model. Question 2 [10 marks] Suggest why it is important to make a distinction between developing the user requirements and developing system requirements in the requirement engineering process? Question 3 [10 marks] Briefly describe the three (3) types of software maintenance and explain why it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between them. Question 4 [12 marks] Apart from challenges of heterogeneity, social changes, trust, and security, identify six (6) other problems and challenges that software engineering is likely to face in the 21st century. Question 5 [08 marks] Explain why design conflict might arise when designing an architecture for which both availability and security requirements are the most important non-functional requirement? Question 6 [12 marks] Explain in details what is release testing and what is user testing, explain the difference between release testing and user testing? Question 7 [8 marks] List and explain the key stages in the process of system construction by composition? Question 8 [20 marks] 8.1 List and explain 4 levels of software reuse [8 marks] 8.2 List and explain 6 points suggested by (Bayersdorfer 2007) for companies managing projects that use open source.
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