A. True
B. False
Software Evolution
Software Evolution
A. Build & FIX Model & Waterfall Model
B. Linear Model & RAD Model
C. Linear Model & Prototyping Model
D. Waterfall Model & RAD Model
A. True
B. False
A. Type of software to be maintained
B. Development processes used
C. Skills and experience of the people involved
D. All of the mentioned
A. WINWIN Spiral Model
B. Spiral Model
C. Concurrent Model
D. Incremental Model
A. Victor Bisili
B. Berry Boehm
C. Bev Littlewood
D. Roger Pressman
A. Forward engineering
B. Reverse Engineering
C. Reengineering
D. Reverse Engineering and Reengineering
A. people
B. software
C. hardware
D. all of the mentioned
A. diagonal, angular
B. radial, perpendicular
C. radial, angular
D. diagonal, perpendicular
A. Evolutionary development usually has two flavors; exploratory development, and throw-away prototyping
B. Very large projects are usually done using evolutionary development based approach
C. It facilitates easy project management, through the high volume of documentation it generates
D. Sometimes the construction of a throw-away prototype is not followed by a re- implementation of the software system using a more structured approach