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The primary goal of which phase in the SDLC is to build a technical
blueprint of how the proposed system will work?
Which of the following is considered a technical architecture for a proposed
system?
What is the difference between the design phase and the analysis phase?
The SDLC contains seven phases. Which phase transforms the design into
an actual system?
Which phase in the SDLC verifies that the system works and meets all the
business requirements developed in the analysis phase?
To ensure that the newly developed information systems functions properly,
what should you create that lists the expected steps that the system should
perform and expected results from these steps?
_____ verifies that separate systems can work together.
The SDLC contains seven phases. Which phase distributes the system to all
the users so that they can use it to perform their jobs?
When you install the system, you must provide employees with _____ that
highlights how to use the system.
_____ training is most suitable for difficult systems for which employees
need one-on-one time with an individual instructor.
If you were to implement the new system while the existing system
continued to run, what type of implementation method would you be
following?
If you were to allow only a select group of people to use the new system so
that you could determine if it was working correctly, what type of
implementation method would you be following?
During the _____ phase of the SDLC, the new system is monitored and
supported to ensure it continues to meet the business goals.
What is the difference between the implementation phase and the
maintenance phase?
_____ focuses on building small self-contained blocks of code that can be
reused across a variety of applications within an organization.
Which of the following methodologies emphasizes extensive user
involvement in the rapid and evolutionary construction of working
prototypes?
Which of the following methodologies breaks a project into tiny phases;
programmers must develop the code for each phase before they can
continue to the next phase?
_____ is a form of XP, which aims for customer satisfaction through early
and continuous delivery of useful software components.
What is the difference between extreme programming (XP) and the agile
methodology to software development?
_____ is a high-level, holistic organizational approach to how your
organization views and acts on all its software needs.