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Summary, Chapter 4, Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World - Systems Analysis and Design (istn211)
ICT2621 EXAM PACK 2023
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1. Identify a typical example of a system requirement for the input category.
a. Response time must not exceed four seconds.
b. The system must provide logon security at the operating system level and at
the application level.
c. As a final step in year-end processing, the payroll system must update
employee salaries, bonuses, and benefits.
d. Student grades must be entered on machine-readable forms prepared by the
instructor.
2. Structured analysis is called a(n) ______ technique because it focuses on processes
that transform data into useful information.
a. Iterative
b. Inferred
c. Model-specific
d. Process-centred
3. In a(n) ____ structure, which is usually based on interpersonal relationships, some
people have more influence or knowledge than appears on an organisation chart.
a. Open-ended
b. Informal
c. Spontaneous
d. Unstructured
4. A _____ described the information that a system must provide.
a. Data model
b. Process model
c. Business model
d. Network model
5. Agile methods typically use a(n) ____, which represents a series of iterations based
on user feedback.
a. Extreme model
b. Incremental model
c. Spiral model
d. Evaluative model
,6. The ____ is a top-down representation of a process.
a. Functional decomposition diagram (FDD)
b. Unified Modelling Language (UML)
c. Total cost of ownership (TCO)
d. Rapid Economic Justification (REJ)
7. ____ limitations result when a system that was designed for a specific hardware
configuration becomes obsolete when new hardware is introduced.
a. Accessibility
b. Relationship
c. Performance
d. Feasibility
8. Projects where management has no choice in implementing them are called ____
projects.
a. Concatenated
b. Appended
c. Discretionary
d. Nondiscretionary
9. A ____ shows a logical structure, with all possible combinations of conditions and
resulting actions.
a. Database table
b. Decision table
c. Pseudo table
d. Validation table
10. A(n) ____ uses various symbols and shaped to represent data flow, processing, and
storage.
a. Object model
b. Process flow diagram
c. Data flow diagram
d. Network model
11. ____ is fact-finding technique that can help a systems analyst understand how the
current system is supposed to work.
a. Document review
b. Brainstorming
c. Productivity software
d. A systematic sample
, 12. Transaction processing (TP) systems ____.
a. Simulate human reasoning by combining a knowledge base and inference
rules that determine how the knowledge is applied
b. Provide job-related information to users at all levels of a company
c. Process data generated by day-to-day business operations
d. Include email, voice mail, fax, video conferencing, word processing,
automated calendars, database management, spreadsheets, and integrated
mobile computing systems
13. The term ____ refers to a system’s ability to handle increased business volume and
transactions in the future.
a. Compatibility
b. Scalability
c. Reliability
d. Applicability
14. Which of the following is a typical example of a system requirement for the control
category?
a. The customer analysis system must produce a quarterly report that identifies
changes in ordering patterns.
b. The data entry screens must be uniform, except for background colour, which
can be changed by the user.
c. The warehouse distribution system must analyse daily orders and create a
routing pattern for delivery trucks.
d. The system must maintain separate levels of security for users and the
system administrator.
15. A ____ documents the details of a functional primitive, which represents a specific
set of processing steps and business logic.
a. Primitive description
b. Logical description
c. Function-based description
d. Process description
16. The complete definition of a database, including descriptions of all fields, tables, and
relationships, is called a ____.
a. Framework
b. Schema
c. Cell
d. Viewport
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