Types-of-Models
Question 1 |
Match the following:
(1)-(a), (2)-(b), (3)-(c), (4)-(d) | |
(1)-(d), (2)-(a), (3)-(b), (4)-(c) | |
(1)-(d), (2)-(b), (3)-(a), (4)-(c) | |
(1)-(c), (2)-(a), (3)-(b), (4)-(d) |
Question 1 Explanation:
Waterfall model → Inflexible partitioning of the project into stages
Evolutionary model → Specifications can be Developed incrementally
Component-based software engineering → Re-usability in development
Spiral development → Explicit recognition of risk
Evolutionary model → Specifications can be Developed incrementally
Component-based software engineering → Re-usability in development
Spiral development → Explicit recognition of risk
Question 2 |
Which one of the following is not a software process model ?
Linear sequential model | |
Prototyping model | |
The spiral model | |
COCOMO model |
Question 2 Explanation:
The Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO) is a procedural software cost estimation model but not software process model. Linear sequential,prototype and spiral models are software process
models.