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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
True-False Questions
| 1. |Structure charts, logic models, and data models are the major deliverables associated with the object-oriented modeling |
| |approach. |
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| |Answer: False Difficulty: Med Reference: p. 405 |
| 2. |Improved communication among users, analysts, designers, and programmers is a benefit of the object-oriented modeling|
| |approach. |
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| |Answer: True Difficulty: Med Reference: p. 405|
| 3. |An object-oriented systems development life cycle consists of progressively developing an object representation through the |
| |phases of analysis, design, and implementation. |
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| |Answer: True Difficulty: Med Reference: p. 405 |
| 4. |During the implementation phase of the object-oriented systems development life cycle, the application-oriented analysis |
| |model is adapted andrefined to suit a target implementation environment. |
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| |Answer: False Difficulty: Hard Reference: p. 406 |
| 5.|The Unified Modeling Language is a notation that allows the modeler to specify, visualize, and construct the artifacts of |
| |software systems, as well as business models. |
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| |Answer: True Difficulty: Med Reference: p. 406 |
| 6. |Use cases show the static structure of data and the operations that act on data. |
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| |Answer: False Difficulty: Med Reference: p. 406 |
| 7. |Class diagrams represent the functional requirements or the “what” of the system. |
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| |Answer: False Difficulty: Med Reference: p. 406 |
| 8. |State diagrams represent dynamic models of interactions between objects. |
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