COE131 - E01 - Final Exams
COE131 - E01 - Final Exams
COE131 - E01 - Final Exams
- Sequence Diagram
Dynamic model of a use case, showing the interaction among classes during a specified time
period.
- Sequence Diagram
When you phrase your questions, you should avoid leading questions that suggest or favor a
particular reply.(True/False)
- True
_________________ states that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit would double about
every _________ months
Involves fact-finding to describe the current system and identification of the requirements for the
new system, such as outputs, inputs, processes, performance, and security
- Requirements Modeling
The black box concept is an example of _____________, which means that all data and
methods are self-contained.
- Encapsulation
When studying an information system, you should collect examples of actual documents using a
process called
- Sampling
Planned meeting during which you obtain information from another person.
- Interview
- Prototype
Resembles a horizontal flowchart that shows the actions and events as they occur. It also show
the order in which the actions take place and identify the outcomes.
- Activity Diagram
- Decision Table
- Business Case
questions are closed-ended questions that ask the person to evaluate something by providing limited
answers to specific responses or on a numeric scale.
- Range-of-response
You must concentrate on what is said and notice any nonverbal communication that takes
place. This process is called ______________.
- Engage Listening
Refers to a systemâ s ability to handle increased business volume and transactions in the
future.
- Scalability
A subset of standard English that describes logical processes clearly and accurately.
- Structure English
Traditionally, a company either developed its own information systems, called ______________
- In-house Applications
- information system
- Context Diagram
Central storehouse of information about the systemâ s data.
- Data Dictionary
- Black Box
Enables an object, called a child, to derive one or more of its attributes from another object,
called a parent.
- Inheritance
- System
- Modeling
Document containing a number of standard questions that can be sent to many individuals.
- Questionnaire
Technology that uses RFID tags to identify and monitor the movement of each individual
product, from the factory floor to the retail checkout counter. (Note: Answer should be in words
and not Abbreviation)
- Context Diagram
A requirement or condition that the system must satisfy or an outcome that the system must achieve.
- Constraints
- Enterprise applications
- Cardinality
_________________ is data that has been transformed into output that is valuable to users.
- Information
- Discretionary Projects
- User Interface
- Business Model
Shows how data moves through an information system but does not show program logic or
processing steps.
describes the relationship between computers and people who use them to perform their jobs
- HCI
Meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a
data store.
- Record
Knowledge management systems are called _____________ because they simulate human reasoning.
- Expert System
- System Requirement
When studying an information system, you should collect examples of actual documents using a
process called __________
- Sampling
__________ questions are closed-ended questions that ask the person to evaluate something by
providing limited answers to specific responses or on a numeric scale.
- Range-Of-Response
Involves fact-finding to describe the current system and identification of the requirements for the
new system, such as outputs, inputs, processes, performance, and security.
- Requirement Modeling
- System Software
Shows how data moves through an information system but does not show program logic or
processing
steps.
- Scrum
graphical representation of the conditions, actions, and rules found in a decision table.
- Decision Tree
- Open Ended
Top managers develop long-range plans, called _____________, which define the company s
overall mission and goals.
- Strategic Plans
Refers to hardware, software, and procedural controls that safeguard and protect the system
and its data from internal or external threats.
- Security
- System Requirement
- Methods
manages the hardware components, which can include a single workstation or a global network
with many thousands of clients
- System Software