A. Functional decomposition
B. Transformation of a textual problem description into a graphic model
C. All the functions represented in the DFD are mapped to a module structure
D. All of the mentioned
Software Design
Software Design
A. Structured Analysis (SA)
B. Structured Design (SD)
C. Detailed Design (DD)
D. None of the mentioned
A. Constantine and Yourdon methodology
B. DeMarco and Yourdon methodology
C. Gane and Sarson methodology
D. All of the mentioned
A. Transform
B. Data Store
C. Function
D. None of the mentioned
A. Circle
B. Arrow
C. Rectangle
D. Triangle
A. Top-down decomposition approach
B. Divide and conquer principle
C. Graphical representation of results using DFDs
D. All of the mentioned
A. Support structured analysis and design (SA/SD)
B. Maintains the data dictionary
C. Checks whether DFDs are balanced or not
D. It complies with the available system
A. SDD
B. SRS
C. All of the mentioned
D. None of the mentioned
A. A function such as “search-book” is represented using a circle
B. Functions represent some activity
C. Function symbol is known as a process symbol or a bubble in DFD
D. All of the mentioned
A. It consists of module definitions
B. Modules represent data abstraction
C. Modules support functional abstraction
D. None of the mentioned