MIS 3320 Final Exam
Systems Analyst - ANS-Role most responsible for the analysis and design of info
systems/more of a business problem solver
2. Primary Responsibility
SDLC - ANS-Provides overall framework for managing systems development process
Predictive SDLC - ANS-1. Requirements well understood and well defined, low
technical risk
2. System can be developed ahead of time with planning
3. Waterfall
Adaptive SDLC - ANS-1. Requirements and needs uncertain, high technical risk
2. Iterative and must be flexible
3. Agile
Waterfall - ANS-One phase begins when another completes
Modified Waterfall - ANS-Has overlapping phases and can go backwards
Spiral Model - ANS-1. Iterative approach
2. Spiral until project completion
3. Managed differently than waterfall approach
Incremental Development - ANS-1. Iterative approach
2. System built in small increment and grown
3. Faster
Adaptive - ANS-Not all adaptive are agile
Agile Philosophy - ANS-Guiding philosophy and set of guidelines for developing info
systems in an unknown, rapidly changing environment
Agile Development Manifesto - ANS-1. Responding to change
2. Individuals and interactions
3. Working software
4. Customer collaboration
, Agile Methodologies - ANS-1. Complete adaptive development methodologies that
incorporate agile principles
2. Iterative, incremental, and agile
3. RUP, Extreme Programming, and Scrum
Coupling - ANS-how closely related classes are linked
Cohesion - ANS-a measure of the focus or unity of purpose within a single class
Rational Unified Process (RUP) - ANS-Object oriented systems development
methodology invented by Booch, Rumbaugh, and Jacobson
Extreme Programming (XP) - ANS-1. iterative and incremental agile SW development
methodology
2. 2-week iterations
XP Core values - ANS-Communication
Simplicity
Feedback
Courage
Scrum - ANS-1. Frequent releases in short development cycles, 2. 2 week sprints
3. User Story-high level description of a requirement that is valuable to a user or product
owner of the software product
Product Owner - ANS-Client stakeholder who controls the product backlog
In Scrum who has control over organization and work process - ANS-Development
Team
Product backlog - ANS-Prioritized list of user requirements
Sprint - ANS-Time controlled mini project to implement part of the system, scope is
frozen
Acceptance Criteria - ANS-Contains 3 to 5 functional criteria regarding the user story
Task Breakdown - ANS-1. For each item in the Sprint Backlog, list & classify all tasks:
To Do, In Progress, Done
2. quick visual way for everyone to see how the project is going
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