SPECIFICATION
DLBCSS01 – Q&A
Unit 1
Q1 - The term software requirements specification (SRS) ...
refers to activities for documenting detailed technical requirements.
Q2 - A software requirements specification ...
always denotes an external view of a system or component.
Q3 - The elements to be taken into account in SRS are ...
identifiable from the rendering of the system context.
Q4 - The specification of quality characteristics ...
is particularly important for enabling architects to design an appropriate architecture.
Q5 - For system components ...
technical interfaces are described in detail.
Unit 2
Q1 - A dialog flow ...
includes dialog flow conditions that automatically control the sequence of dialog masks.
Q2 - Which of the following statements is correct?
GUI elements can be classified into different categories depending on the size or complexity of the
individual elements.
, Q3 - When specifying a validation rule, ...
you should also specify the timing of evaluation, type of validation, and representation of the
validation message, as well as the rule itself.
Q4 - Which of the following statements is correct?
Different validation types are used depending on the requirements placed on the dialog flow.
Q5 - When specifying dialog flows, ...
you can reduce the modeling complexity of state diagrams by generalizing standard navigations.
Unit 3
Q1 - Software components ...
are the elements which make up complex software systems and are therefore included in the
specification.
Q2 - The UML component diagram ...
is a UML structural diagram suitable for modeling the internal structure of systems.
Q3 - Interfaces in the UML component diagram ...
that are requested by components can be modeled with an open semi-circle.
Q4 - Decision tables for specifying component behavior ...
comprise four zones: one for the conditions, one for their evaluations, one for the actions, and one
for the allocation of evaluations to actions.
Q5 - State transition tables for specifying component behavior ...
illustrate which actions are not possible in which states.
DLBCSS01 – Q&A
Unit 1
Q1 - The term software requirements specification (SRS) ...
refers to activities for documenting detailed technical requirements.
Q2 - A software requirements specification ...
always denotes an external view of a system or component.
Q3 - The elements to be taken into account in SRS are ...
identifiable from the rendering of the system context.
Q4 - The specification of quality characteristics ...
is particularly important for enabling architects to design an appropriate architecture.
Q5 - For system components ...
technical interfaces are described in detail.
Unit 2
Q1 - A dialog flow ...
includes dialog flow conditions that automatically control the sequence of dialog masks.
Q2 - Which of the following statements is correct?
GUI elements can be classified into different categories depending on the size or complexity of the
individual elements.
, Q3 - When specifying a validation rule, ...
you should also specify the timing of evaluation, type of validation, and representation of the
validation message, as well as the rule itself.
Q4 - Which of the following statements is correct?
Different validation types are used depending on the requirements placed on the dialog flow.
Q5 - When specifying dialog flows, ...
you can reduce the modeling complexity of state diagrams by generalizing standard navigations.
Unit 3
Q1 - Software components ...
are the elements which make up complex software systems and are therefore included in the
specification.
Q2 - The UML component diagram ...
is a UML structural diagram suitable for modeling the internal structure of systems.
Q3 - Interfaces in the UML component diagram ...
that are requested by components can be modeled with an open semi-circle.
Q4 - Decision tables for specifying component behavior ...
comprise four zones: one for the conditions, one for their evaluations, one for the actions, and one
for the allocation of evaluations to actions.
Q5 - State transition tables for specifying component behavior ...
illustrate which actions are not possible in which states.