What can be used to complement decomposition techniques and offer a potentially valuable estimation approach in their own right ?
(A) Automated estimation tools
(B) Empirical estimation models
(C) Decomposition techniques
(D) Both Automated estimation tools and Empirical estimation models
Which of the following is not an option to achieve reliable cost and effort estimate ?
(A) Base estimates on similar projects that have already been completed
(B) Use one or more empirical models for software cost and effort estimation
(C) Use relatively simple decomposition techniques to generate project cost and effort estimates
(D) The ability to translate the size estimate into human effort, calendar time, and dollars
The project planner examines the statement of scope and extracts all important software functions which is known as___________________?
(A) Association
(B) Decomposition
(C) Planning process
(D) All of the mentioned
Which of the following is not considered as a risk in project management ?
(A) Specification delays
(B) Product competition
(C) Testing
(D) Staff turnover
Estimation of size for a project is dependent on___________________?
(A) Cost
(B) Time
(C) Schedule
(D) None of the mentioned
Which one is not a stage of COCOMO-II ?
(A) Early design estimation model
(B) Application Composition estimation model
(C) Comprehensive cost estimation model
(D) Post architecture estimation model
Which model assumes that systems are created from reusable components, scripting or database programming ?
(A) An application-composition model
(B) A post-architecture model
(C) A reuse model
(D) An early design model
Which model is used during early stages of the system design after the requirements have been established ?
(A) An application-composition model
(B) A post-architecture model
(C) A reuse model
(D) An early design model
Which model is used to compute the effort required to integrate reusable components or program code that is automatically generated by design or program translation tools ?
(A) An application-composition model
(B) A post-architecture model
(C) A reuse model
(D) An early design model