Midterms Exam Reviewer M1S2 Flashcards

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a method that is classically though of as the set of activities that analyst, designer and users carry out to develop and implement an information system.

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System Development Life Cycle

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the basis for a candidate system is the recognition of a need to improve an information system or a procedure.

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Project Selection

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Environment-Based Ideas originate from?

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Customer, Vendors, Government sources and the likes.

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Stages of system Development Cycle:

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  1. Planning
  2. Analysis
  3. Design
  4. Implementation
  5. Testing and Deployment/Integration Stage, Maintenance/Support
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Obtain Approval for the project, initiate, assess feasibility, plan and schedule.

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Planning Stage

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Define the problem and the scope of the existing system.

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Planning Stage

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Overview of the new system and determine its objectives

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Planning Stage

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Confirm Project Feasibility and produce the project schedule

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Planning Stage

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During this phase threats, constraints, integration and security of the system is considered.

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Planning Stage

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a feasibility report for the entire project is created at the end of this phase.

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Planning Stage

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understanding business needs and processing needs

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Analysis stage

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gather, analyze and validate the information

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Analysis stage

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define the requirements and the prototype of the new system.

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Analysis Stage

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evaluate alternatives and prioritize the requirements

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Analysis Stage

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examine information needs of end-users and enhance the system goal.

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Analysis Stage

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SRS is prepared at the end of this stage

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Analysis Stage

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Document, which specifies the software, hardware, functional, and network requirements of the system.

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SRS (Software Requirement Specification)

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define solution system based on requirement and analysis decision

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Design Stage

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includes design of applications, networks, databases, user interfaces and system interface

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Design Stage

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Transform SRS document into a logical structure, which contains a detailed and complete set of specifications that can be implemented in a programming language

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Design Stage

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Create a contingency, training, maintenance and operation plan.

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Design Stage

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Review Proposed Design. ensure the final design must meet the requirements stated in SRS document

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Design Stage

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prepare a Design Document Specifications that will be used during the next phase

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Design Stage

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Construct and implement the design into source code through coding.

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Implementation Stage

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Combines all the module into a training environment that detects errors and defects

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Testing and Deployment/Integration Stage

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Integrate the information into its environment and install the new system

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Testing and Deployment/Integration Stage

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a “_________” that contains errors is prepared through a test plan that includes test-related task such as test case generation, testing criteria and resource allocation for testing.

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Test Report

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what stage does “Test Report” Belong to

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Testing and deployment/ Integration stage

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keeps the system healthy and improve

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Maintenance/Support

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Include all activities such as phone support or physical on-site support for users that are required once the system is installed.

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Maintenance/Support

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Implement the changes that software might undergo over a period of time or implement any new requirements after the software is deployed at the customer location.

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Maintenance/Support

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it includes handling the residual errors and resolving any issues that may exist in the system even after the testing phase.

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Maintenance/Support

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may be needed for a longer time for large systems and for a short time for smaller systems.

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Maintenance/Support