Software Engineering Mcqs

Systems that involve interaction with a shared database can be considered as ?

(A) software-based

(B) transaction-based

(C) server-based

(D) client-based View Answer

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Which things in UML are the explanatory parts of UML models ?

(A) Structural things

(B) Behavioral things

(C) Grouping things

(D) Annotational things

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Which diagram shows the configuration of run-time processing elements ?

(A) Deployment diagram

(B) Component diagram

(C) Node diagram

(D) ER-diagram

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What is a physical element that exists at runtime in UML ?

(A) A node

(B) An interface

(C) An activity

(D) None of the mentioned

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Which of the following is a building block of UML ?

(A) Things

(B) Relationships

(C) Diagrams

(D) All of the mentioned

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Which of the following statement(s) is true about interaction diagrams ?

(A) Interaction diagrams are at their best when they deal with one main design flow and not multiple variants that can happen

(B) Interaction diagrams are good at designing part or all of one use case’s functionality across multiple objects

(C) Interaction diagrams allow the analyst to show iteration and conditional execution for messaging between objects

(D) All of the mentioned

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At Conceptual level Class diagrams should include_____________________?

(A) operations only

(B) attributes only

(C) both operations and attributes

(D) none of the mentioned

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What is an object________________?

(A) An object is an instance of a class

(B) An object includes encapsulation of data

(C) An object is not an instance of a class

(D) All of the mentioned

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What is an abstract class ?

(A) A class that has direct instances, but whose descendants may have direct instances

(B) A class that has direct instances, but whose descendants may not have direct instances

(C) A class that has no direct instances, but whose descendants may have direct instances

(D) All of the mentioned

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