i. SRS is written by customer
ii. SRS is written by a developer
iii. SRS serves as a contract between customer and developer
A. Only i is true
B. Both ii and iii are true
C. All are true
D. None of the mentioned
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i. SRS is written by customer
ii. SRS is written by a developer
iii. SRS serves as a contract between customer and developer
A. Only i is true
B. Both ii and iii are true
C. All are true
D. None of the mentioned
A. Consistent
B. Non-verifiable
C. Correct
D. Ambiguous
A. Cost
B. Design Constraints
C. Staffing
D. Delivery Schedule
i. General description
ii. Introduction
iii. Index
iv. Appendices
v. Specific Requirements
A. iii, i, ii,v, iv
B. iii, ii, i, v, iv
C. ii, i, v, iv, iii
D. iii, i, ii
A. Consistent
B. Non-Verifiable
C. Correct
D. Ambiguous
A. Consistent
B. Verifiable
C. Non-verifiable
D. Correct
A. black-box
B. white-box
C. grey-box
D. none of the mentioned
A. its structure and style are such that any changes to the requirements can be made easily while retaining the style and structure
B. every requirement stated therein is one that the software shall meet
C. every requirement stated therein is verifiable
D. no subset of individual requirements described in it conflict with each other
A. Verifiable
B. Ambiguous
C. Complete
D. Traceable
A. JAD
B. Traceability
C. FAST
D. Both JAD and Traceability
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