12 Questions
What is the primary focus of Systems Analysis activities?
Discovering and understanding the problem, gathering information, defining requirements, and evaluating requirements with users
What do Functional Requirements represent?
The activities the system must perform and the functions users carry out
Which of the following is an example of a Non-functional Requirement?
The system must have a response time of less than 2 seconds
Which of the following is an example of an external stakeholder?
A customer of the organization
Which of the following is NOT an example of a stakeholder for a comprehensive accounting system?
Software developers
Which of the following activities is performed iteratively throughout the Systems Analysis and Design process?
Gathering detailed information and defining requirements
What is the purpose of a User Story?
To communicate desired features from the user's perspective
How is a User Story different from a Use Case?
A User Story is usually brief, while a Use Case is detailed.
Which technique involves observing and documenting business procedures?
Distributing and collecting questionnaires
In what way are User Stories and Use Cases similar?
Both are composed collaboratively by customers and developers.
What is the main focus of a Use Case diagram?
Describing how an actor interacts with the system
How do User Stories contribute to software development?
By breaking down large requirements/ideas into smaller chunks
Learn about the iterative activities involved in systems analysis, including problem discovery, information gathering, requirements definition, prioritization, user interface development, and evaluation. Understand the differences between functional and non-functional requirements.
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