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A)Which one is more critical to a software product’s success, UI or UX design?(1 point)
Software needs to have a strong back end only to be successful.
They are not important to a software product’s success.
Software only needs to meet user requirements to be successful.
Both are equally important to the product’s success.
A)How would you define UI for a software product?(1 point)
UI takes care of the network part of a software system.
UI is a part of the server that loads the front end to the browser.
UI is the interface for human-software interaction.
UI is a set of data structures used in a software product.
A)Suppose you are working on an application. You want to make sure that everyone can use the application. What is the best practice for testing your appl
themselves as testers
a diverse group of testers
a homogenous group of testers
testers having specific skill set
A)Which of the following is a classification of more than one modality implemented within a system that provides several tools for both input and output and
interactions?(1 point)
array
multimodal
unimodal
implementation
A)Suppose you are a doctor with a robot specialized to perform surgery. Now, suppose you need to access the system remotely so you can show the robot
Which feature does this scenario describe?(1 point)
demos
RAM
circuitry
functions
A)Suppose you are a doctor with a robot specialized to perform surgery. Now, suppose you need to access the system remotely so you can show the robot
Which feature does this scenario describe?(1 point)
demos
RAM
circuitry
functions
A)What should teams do before sprint planning and execution?(1 point)
Compile a list of necessary quality assurance (QA) and development tools.
Find a large enough collaboration space.
Host a company-wide frisbee tournament.
Gather software requirements.
A)What is a result of implementing feedback in the development process?(1 point)
delivering high quality product
misinterpretation of project scope
slowing down the product development process
product failure
A)What are the characteristics of a close-knit team?(1 point)
Teams use many collaborative tools, discuss personal issues during work time, and share proprietary secrets with outside friends.
Team leadership micromanages the team and provides vague task assignments to team members.
Each team member feels a sense of belonging, freely interacts with each other, and can share ideas as well as ask questions.
Team members are unproductive, disagreeable, and feel a sense of pressure to maintain the status quo.
A)In pair programming, what are the responsibilities of the driver and the navigator?(1 point)
The driver assigns parts of the projects, and the navigator designs the code.
The driver reviews the code, and the navigator designs the code based on client feedback.
The navigator writes the code, and the driver comments on the lines that need corrections when they are done.
The driver writes the code, and the navigator reviews and comments on lines that need corrections as they occur.
A)Suppose a team creates a shared spreadsheet that lists all pending tasks. Each team member picks a task and moves it to a separate worksheet in the f
completed, its owner moves it to a third worksheet. The team checks in regularly to ensure work is distributed evenly and no task is held up waiting on ano
is this team using?(1 point)
Kanban
extreme programming
waterfall
scrum
A)What is a typical development cycle using a Version Control System (VCS)?(1 point)
Send a pull request to the team, pull a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed and merge new features into the project.
Start a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and merge new features into the project.
Build a repository, upload files, publicize the project, evaluate proposed changes and merge approved changes into the project.
Start a new branch, merge every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and commit new features into the project.
A)Can legacy systems be reliable?(1 point)
Yes, legacy systems generally have a reputation for being reliable.
No, legacy systems are not supported, so they are not reliable.
Yes, legacy systems are old-fashioned which makes them reliable.
No, legacy systems are buggy and of no use.
A)Why do most organizations stick to using legacy systems over replacing them?(1 point)
Organizations stick to legacy systems as the maintenance costs of legacy systems are always less than modern programs.
Organizations are getting better performance from legacy systems, so they continue to use them.
Organizations do not bother developing new systems, because it is good to stick to their original systems even if they are not performing proper functionalities.
Organizations do not want to disrupt their ongoing processes, so they do not bother modernizing their software.
A)What is the general reason for a software licensing?(1 point)
to protect the user’s computer from malware
to protect the intellectual property of the creator
to collect data about the user with permission
to protect the privacy of the users
A)A teacher has a proprietary software on their computer that they would like all their students to have access to. What type of license would they need to m
this is legal?(1 point)
freeware
site
proprietary
single-user
1 answer
Here are the answers to your questions based on the provided options:
Which one is more critical to a software product’s success, UI or UX design?
Both are equally important to the product’s success.
How would you define UI for a software product?
UI is the interface for human-software interaction.
Suppose you are working on an application. You want to make sure that everyone can use the application. What is the best practice for testing your application?
a diverse group of testers.
Which of the following is a classification of more than one modality implemented within a system that provides several tools for both input and output and interactions?
multimodal.
Suppose you are a doctor with a robot specialized to perform surgery. Now, suppose you need to access the system remotely so you can show the robot. Which feature does this scenario describe?
demos.
What should teams do before sprint planning and execution?
Gather software requirements.
What is a result of implementing feedback in the development process?
delivering high quality product.
What are the characteristics of a close-knit team?
Each team member feels a sense of belonging, freely interacts with each other, and can share ideas as well as ask questions.
In pair programming, what are the responsibilities of the driver and the navigator?
The driver writes the code, and the navigator reviews and comments on lines that need corrections as they occur.
Suppose a team creates a shared spreadsheet that lists all pending tasks. Each team member picks a task and moves it to a separate worksheet in the finished column when completed, its owner moves it to a third worksheet. The team checks in regularly to ensure work is distributed evenly and no task is held up waiting on another. What is this team using?
Kanban.
What is a typical development cycle using a Version Control System (VCS)?
Start a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and merge new features into the project.
Can legacy systems be reliable?
Yes, legacy systems generally have a reputation for being reliable.
Why do most organizations stick to using legacy systems over replacing them?
Organizations do not want to disrupt their ongoing processes, so they do not bother modernizing their software.
What is the general reason for a software licensing?
to protect the intellectual property of the creator.
A teacher has a proprietary software on their computer that they would like all their students to have access to. What type of license would they need to make this legal?
site.
Feel free to ask if you need further clarification on any of the questions!