Anna University Questions - CS9025 Software Requirements Management April may 2014, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Sixth semester, regulation 2008
Exam
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B.E/B.Tech. (Full
Time) DEGREE END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS
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Academic
Year
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April May 2014
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Subject
Code
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CS9025 |
Subject
Name
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Software Requirements Management |
Branch
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Computer Science and Engineering
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Semester
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Sixth Semester
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Regulation
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2008
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B.E
/ B.Tech. (Full Time) DEGREE END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, APRIL / MAY 2014
Computer Science
and Engineering
Sixth Semester
CS9025
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT
(Regulations 2008)
Time : 3 Hours Answer A L L Questions Max. Marks 100
PART-A
(10 x 2 = 20 Marks)
1. List root causes of project success
and failure.
2. Define a software requirement.
3. Discuss the role of business modeling.
4. Briefly describe the challenge and
barriers to requirements elicitation.
5. How does one organize requirements
for product families?
6. List different issues of managing
your customer.
7. Explain how a Use Case can be
included in other Use Cases.
8. Draw an example State Transition
Diagram.
9. List the different steps in a
process for managing change.
10. Briefly describe an agile
requirements method.
Part-B
(5* 16 = 80 Marks)
11. For a simple cricket score keeping
software
(i) Identify stake holders and users.
(2)
(ii) Define the solution system
boundary. (2)
(iii) Identify the Use Cases. (6)
(iv) Write a brief description for any
three. (6)
12. a) (i) Discuss issues regarding requirements
and the software lifecycle. (6)
(ii) Discuss in detail different
aspects of requirements workshops. (10)
OR
b) (i) Discuss issues regarding
requirements and the software team. (6)
(ii) Discuss in detail different
aspects of interviewing. (10)
13. a) (i) Explain the details of a
standard template for a vision document. (8)
(ii) Write one for a software product
for any social networking application. (8)
OR
b) (i) Explain the different steps in
establishing project scope and to derive the final prioritized features list.
(8)
(ii) Do this for a software product
for word processing. (8)
14. a) (i) Describe different aspects
of Extending Use Cases (8)
(ii) Explain non-functional
requirements in the Supplementary Specification. (8)
OR
b) (i) Describe different aspects of
Requirements versus Design. (8)
(ii) Explain design constraints in the
Supplementary Specification. (8)
15. a) Discuss in detail how the
Design Model is realized from Use Cases. (16)
OR
b) Discuss in detail how test cases
are developed from Use Cases. (16)
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