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Chapter 3 – Systems Analysis and Design – testbank – Dennis/Wixom/Roth – page 1 Multiple Choice 1. The outcome of the analysis phase is the: a) Feasibility Analysis document b) System prop... osal document c) System specification document d) System request document e) Business Process document Ans: b Response: Introduction Difficulty: easy 2. In the SDLC (Systems Development Life Cycle), what comes after the analysis phase? a) Approval phase b) Design phase c) Development phase d) Implementation phase e) Planning phase Ans: b Response: See introduction Difficulty: easy 3. The systems proposal is generally approved by. a) The Chief Information Officer b) The top manager in the user’s area (like the Vice President of Marketing) c) The Vice President of Finance d) The approval committee e) The CEO (chief executive officer) Ans: d Response: See introduction Difficulty: easy 4. Which of the following will probably NOT be at a system walkthrough? a) User representatives b) Management representatives c) Computer Center director d) Key decision makers Chapter 3 – Systems Analysis and Design – testbank – Dennis/Wixom/Roth – page 2 e) Analyst who prepared the system proposal Ans: c Response: See introduction Difficulty: medium 5. The line between analysis and design is sometimes very blurry. One reason is that _____: a) Object-oriented methods are generally fuzzier as compared to waterfall methods b) there is inadequate funding for the analysis phase to do a complete analysis c) analysts are generally rushed to complete the system proposal d) scope creep has occurred e) the deliverables are really the first step in the design of the new system Ans: e Response: See introduction Difficulty: medium 6. Which is NOT a purpose of the requirements definition? a) To give a very high-level explanation of the business requirements b) A more precise list of requirements that can be used as inputs to the rest of analysis c) Create functional requirements d) Create cost/benefit analysis e) Create non-functional requirements Ans: d Response: See requirements definition Difficulty: medium 7. When determining requirements it is good to have all BUT ____ involved. a) Managers in the business area b) Analysts c) Project Sponsors d) Staff in the business area e) Information technology staff Ans: e Response: See Determining Requirements Difficulty : easy 8. An example of a functional requirement is _________ Chapter 3 – Systems Analysis and Design – testbank – Dennis/Wixom/Roth – page 3 a) Access to the customer order system b) System should be available in English and Spanish c) System can be accessed through a Blackberry device d) Output can be displayed in Internet Explorer, in Firefox, or in Google Chrome browsers e) System is automatically updated every 5 seconds Ans: a Response: See Requirements Determination Difficulty: medium 9. An example of a nonfunctional requirement is ____________ a) Supplier table is available b) The system must contain customer order history for three years c) System can be used in any of 100 offices worldwide d) SQL queries from customer table and order table are available e) Customer zipcode is formatted as character data Ans: c Response: See Requirements Determination Difficulty: medium 10. Which is generally NOT true of non-functional requirements? a) Cultural differences can be considered b) Color interpretations on screens and forms may be different in different geographical places Chapter 3 – Systems Analysis and Design – testbank – Dennis/Wixom/Roth – page 4 c) Multi-lingual interfaces many be needed d) Systems may need to adapt from global solutions to local realities e) Systems may need to have actual expenses from global operations Ans: e Response: See Requirements Determination Difficulty: medium 11. Which is NOT an expectation of the Requirements Definition? a) Listing of functional requirements b) Listing of project costs and benefits in both dollars and Euros c) Listing of non-functional requirements d) Defining scope of project e) To be the document that is used for clarification when problems arise. a. Ans: b Response: See Requirements definition Difficulty: medium 12. One of the problems when doing requirements determination is: a) Exclusion of business users and failure to address the true business needs of the users b) Inclusion of data tables c) Inclusion of business logic d) Inclusion of a list of processes the system needed to perform e) Over-reliance on object oriented systems analysis and design Ans: a Response: See Requirements Definition 13. Which is NOT a requirements analysis strategy? a) Understanding of the as-is system b) Identifying improvements c) Developing requirements for the to-be system d) Root cause analysis Chapter 3 – Systems Analysis and Design – testbank – Dennis/Wixom/Roth – page 5 e) Understanding of screen design, layout and navigation Ans: e Response: See Requirements Analysis Techniques Difficulty: medium 14. According to the authors, in moving “from here to there”, an analyst needs: a) An understanding of corporate politics b) Knowledge on how to stop scope creep c) Joint Application Development facilitating skills d) Microsoft Project Management software skills e) Strong critical thinking skills Ans: e Response: See Requirements Analysis Techniques Difficulty: medium [Show More]

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