A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. None of the mentioned
Explanation: Economic feasibility (cost/benefit analysis), Technical feasibility (hardware/software/people, etc.) and Legal feasibility studies are done in Requirement Analysis.
Related Mcqs:
- What requirement gathering method developed at IBM in 1970s is used for managing requirement elicitation ?
A. JAD
B. Traceability
C. FAST
D. Both JAD and Traceability - Requirements traceability is one of the most important part requirement management. It may also be referred to as the heart of requirement management?
A. True
B. False - Traceability is not considered in Requirement Analysis ?
A. True
B. False - ___________ and ___________ are the two issues of Requirement Analysis?
A. Performance, Design
B. Stakeholder, Developer
C. Functional, Non-Functional
D. None of the mentioned - Coad and Yourdon suggested _______________ selection characteristics that should be used as an analyst considers each potential object for inclusion in the requirement analysis model ?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Six - How many phases are there in Requirement Analysis ?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Six - Which of the following is not a diagram studied in Requirement Analysis ?
A. Use Cases
B. Entity Relationship Diagram
C. State Transition Diagram
D. Activity Diagram - “Consider a system where, a heat sensor detects an intrusion and alerts the security company.” What kind of a requirement the system is providing ?
A. Functional
B. Non-Functional
C. Known Requirement
D. None of the mentioned - What is the first step of requirement elicitation ?
A. Identifying Stakeholder
B. Listing out Requirements
C. Requirements Gathering
D. All of the mentioned - Which of the following is not a Requirement Management workbench tool ?
A. RTM
B. DOORS
C. Rational Suite
D. RDD 100