A. True
B. False
Explanation: ‘What’ refers to a system’s purpose, while ‘How’ refers to a system’s structure and behavior.
Related Mcqs:
- The requirements that result from requirements analysis are typically expressed from one of three perspectives or views.WhaT is that perspective or view ?
A. Developer
B. User
C. Non-Functional
D. Physical - Keeping the requirements of QFD in mind which of the following is not an example of an Expected Requirement ?
A. Ease of software installation
B. Overall operational correctness and reliability
C. Specific system functions
D. Quality graphical display - Requirements Analysis is an Iterative Process ?
A. True
B. False - Which of the following statements explains portability in non-functional requirements ?
A. It is a degree to which software running on one platform can easily be converted to run on another platform
B. It cannot be enhanced by using languages, OS’ and tools that are universally available and standardized
C. The ability of the system to behave consistently in a user-acceptable manner when operating within the environment for which the system was intended
D. None of the mentioned - Which of the following property does not correspond to a good Software Requirements Specification (SRS) ?
A. Verifiable
B. Ambiguous
C. Complete
D. Traceable - Requirements elicitation is a cyclic process_________________?
A. True
B. False - Why is Requirements Elicitation a difficult task ?
A. Problem of scope
B. Problem of understanding
C. Problem of volatility
D. All of the mentioned - Why is Requirements Management Important ? It is due to the changes___________________?
A. to the environment
B. in technology
C. in customer’s expectations
D. in all of the mentioned. - Which two requirements are given priority during Requirement Management of a product ?
A. User and Developer
B. Functional and Non-functional
C. Enduring and Volatile
D. All of the mentioned - Requirements Management is a prerequisite for Quality-Oriented Development ?
A. True
B. False