2-1 Quiz Functional, Nonfunctional, and User Interface Requirements Attempt 2
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2-1 Quiz: Functional, Nonfunctional, and
User Interface Requirements - Results
Attempt 2 of 2
Written Nov 5, 2023 7:53 PM - Nov 5, 2023 8:08 PM
Attempt Score
24 / 30 - B
Overall Grade (Highest Attempt)
24 / 30 - B
stion 1
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For managers to make decisions, they need to look at data
over a long period of time. This type of data is called
historical
data
. Most data mining techniques use historical data to build
“knowledge” out of it.
What type of requirement is
historical data
? Select one.
Question options:
Functional Requirement
Nonfunctional Requirement
on
All systems are built based on business logic. Business logic
determines what action should be taken based on user input
or third-party intervention. Business logic contains
business
rules
that ensure the integrity of its logic. For example, one
business rule for an ATM is to not dispense more money than
the user has in their account.
What type of requirements are
business rules
for system use?
Select one.
Question options:
Functional Requirements
Nonfunctional Requirements
on
Capacity
is defined as the number of customers or users that
can be served by the system.
What type of requirement is
capacity
? Select one.
Question options:
Nonfunctional Requirement
Functional Requirement
on
Security
is identified as the processes or features in the
system that ensure data integrity.
What type of requirement is
security
? Select one.
Question options:
Nonfunctional Requirement
Functional Requirement
on
Systems are designed with a fixed way to report things. For
example, if there is a system failure, a proper “report” must be
created and submitted to the proper departments. As another
example, if a manager wants to report on a meeting, they
need to write the minutes, sign them, and archive them. Every
system has its own reporting policy and mechanism, which is
determined through the
reporting requirements
.
What type of requirements are
reporting requirements
? Select
one.
Question options:
Nonfunctional Requirements
Functional Requirements
on
Regulatory
requirements are defined as the ability for sub-
systems or specialized systems to monitor the functions and
behavior of different processes in the system.
What type of requirements are
regulatory
requirements?
Select one.
Question options:
Functional Requirements
Nonfunctional Requirements
on
Interoperability
is defined as the system’s ability to work with
other types of software. For example, the software for an ATM
would have to work with the software that a bank uses to
maintain records of accounts.
What type of requirement is
interoperability
? Select one.
Question options:
Functional Requirement
Nonfunctional Requirement
on
Which of the following should be considered when designing
or building the interface? Select all that apply.
Question options:
Allowing shortcuts to access different system functions
Maintaining a consistent look and feel throughout the system
Designing the interface so that it’s easy to learn
Providing closure with confirmation pages
on
What is an interface? Select one.
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Question options:
The UML diagrams used to describe the system
The connection between the server and the client
The complete system and all components within the system
Anything that helps users communicate with the system functionality
on
Which of the following are considered good interface design or
implementation rules? Select all that apply.
Question options:
Inconsistent interface
Complex and advanced interface
Error checking for data entered by user
Providing feedback for the user based on their input
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