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ASSIGNMENT
PROGRAM
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BSc IT
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SEMESTER
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FOURTH
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BT0081, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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CREDIT
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4
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BK ID
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B1090
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MAX.MARKS
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60
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Q.1
Explain Information content and determinacy.
Answer: The kind of 'information' produced
by a mindless computer program or a natural, physical mindless process is
cheap, worthless, meaningless information. Just let it run forever and it
produces an endless stream of 'information'! That is not what humans call
information. There is the real paradox.
Another way of stating the paradox is: a
long random string of letters has a higher Information Content then a book of
the same length. This is so because a random string is hardly compressible at
all, while the content of a book can easily be compressed (as everyone knows
who uses PC compression programs as pkzip, winzip, etc). In fact a random string
has the
Q.2
Describe spiral model and its various task regions.
Answer: The spiral model comprises
activities organized in a spiral, and has many cycles. This model combines the
features of the prototyping model and waterfall model and is advantageous for
large, complex, and expensive projects. The objective of the spiral model is to
emphasize management to evaluate and resolve risks in the software project.
Different areas of risks in the software project are project overruns, changed
requirements, loss of key
Q.3
Explain the various steps involved in establishing a reliability specification
and statistical testing.
Answer: Design for Reliability (DFR) is
not a new concept, but it has begun to receive a great deal of attention in
recent years. What is DFR? What are the ingredients for designing for
reliability, and what is involved in implementing DFR? Should DFR be part of a
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) program, and is DFR the same as DFSS? In this
article, we will try to answer these questions and, at the same time, we will
propose a general DFR process that can be adopted
Q.4
Differentiate object-oriented and function oriented approaches.
Answer: In object oriented programming
everything (or almost everything) is treated as an object that can be modified
and that can perform tasks, or in OOP speak one might say objects have state
and behavior. What it buys you is modularity, and data hiding.
According to Object Oriented Programming an
object that models a ball, from above the ball can be modified for example you
may be able to change the color of the ball. It can also perform tasks for
example the ball can roll, or be thrown. As an
Q.5
Identify the different documents which may be produced to aid the maintenance
process.
Answer:
ABSTRACT: Software engineering has been striving
for years to improve the practice of software development and maintenance.
Documentation has long been prominent on the list of recommended practices to
improve development and help maintenance. Recently however, agile methods
started to shake this view, arguing that the goal of the game is to produce
software and that documentation is only useful as long as it helps to reach
this goal.
SOFTWARE
MAINTENANCE
Software maintenance is traditionally
defined as any
Q.6
Discuss the various test design methods used in real time software testing.
Answer: Real-time testing involves testing
a system when it is running at its normal operating speed to ensure that
operations are completed within their deadlines. When is comes to testing real
time software there is not one single method for testing it because of the
nature of the software and the time constraints placed on it. As a result of
this the software is quite difficult to test, meaning that we have to be
exhaustive with our testing, which is why there isn’t one single method in
which to test it. Therefore, in order to test such software several methods
need to be employed in order to do this, these could include black and white
box testing, sequence testing
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