S.B. Roll No. __________
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
AND DESIGN
3rd
Exam/Comp/6245/0062/0621/0261/Dec’11
Duration 3 Hrs
Section A
Q1. Do as directed:
a. Input, processing and output are
three components of every system. (T/F)
b. SDLC stands for __________.
c. The main
goal of __________is not solve the problem but to achieve the scope.
d. The real code is written in
__________ phase of SDLC.
e. __________
is the phase in software testing in which individual software modules are
combined and tested as a group.
f. Cocomo stands for __________.
g. Decision trees are simple to
understand and interpret (T/F).
h. __________
is a process of executing a program with the intending of finding an error.
i. ROI stands for __________.
j. Coding is not step in system
development lift cycle (T/F)
k. System analysis and design are
the same phase of system development life cycle (T/F)
l. In parallel run computerized and
__________ system are executed in parallel.
m. Structure design is a blue print
of a computer system. (T/F)
n. In __________ run the new system
installed in parts.
o. Testing is an important phase of
a successful system. (T/F)
Section B
Note: Attempt any six questions 5x6
Q2 i. What are major objectives of system analysis.
ii. Explain goal of feasibility study.
iii. Define a system. What are basic complements of system.
iv. Explain importance of system analysis and design in
development of a system.
v. What do you mean by fact finding technique?
vi. What do you understand by data dicitonaries?
vii. What is open and closed system?
viii. Explain role of decision tree in requirement
specifications and analysis.
ix. Explain static and dynamic system with examples.
x. Write short note on integration testing.
Section C
Note: Attempt any two questions 15x2
Q3. Explain various phases in SDLC.
Q4. What do you mean by techinical, economic and operational
feasibility.
Q5. Explain various testing techniques.
Q6. The
system analysis and design is backbone of application software development?
Explain.
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