Software Quality Assurance and Reviews Quiz

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What is the purpose of a 'design document' in the software development process?

The purpose of a 'design document' is to record the progress of the development work in every stage, and to be checked for errors by the S.A and development team leader before granting approval to the next phase.

Why is it unlikely for the people involved in producing the 'design document' to detect their own errors?

It is unlikely for the people involved in producing the 'design document' to detect their own errors because they may overlook mistakes due to their close involvement in the document's creation.

Who is capable of reviewing the 'design document' to detect errors?

Peers, experts, or customer representatives are capable of reviewing the 'design document' to detect errors, as they are 'others' not directly involved in producing the document.

What are the two categories into which the review objective is divided?

The review objective is divided into Direct Review Objective, which deals with the current project, and Indirect Review Objective, which is more general in nature and deals with the contribution of member knowledge and improvement of development methodologies applied by the organization.

Explain the contribution of external experts in the review process.

External experts contribute to the review process by providing their expertise and perspective, which can help in identifying potential issues and improving the overall quality of the project.

What are the major building blocks in the development linear sequence described in the text?

The major building blocks are Requirements Definition, Analysis, Design, Coding, and System Tests.

What are the activities involved in the Requirements Definition phase of the SDLC?

The activities involve customers defining the requirements for the software.

Explain the activities included in the Coding phase of the SDLC.

The Coding phase involves translating the design into code, as well as software quality assurance (SQA) activities such as inspections, unit tests, and integration tests.

What is the goal of the System Tests phase in the SDLC?

The goal of the System Tests phase is to discover any issues or errors in the software system.

What is the overall approach of the SDLC described in the text?

The overall approach is highly structured, plan-driven, and heavy-weight, with the product delivered for evaluation and deployment at the end of development and testing.

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