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UGC NET JRF November 2020 Paper-2
November 21, 2023
Functional-Points
November 21, 2023
UGC NET JRF November 2020 Paper-2
November 21, 2023
Functional-Points
November 21, 2023

Software-Engineering

Question 99
Match List I with List II

With reference to CMM developed by Software Engineering Institute (SEI)

               List I                                       List II

A) INITIAL                      (I) Process measurement

B) REPEATABLE            (II) Process definition

C) DEFINED                  (III) Project management

D) MANAGED              (IV) AD HOC

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A
A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
B
A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
C
A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
D
A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
Question 99 Explanation: 
Level 1: Initial. The software process is characterized as ad hoc and occasionally even chaotic. Few processes are defined, and success depends on individual effort.
Level 2: Repeatable. Basic project management processes are established to track cost, schedule, and functionality. The necessary process discipline is in place to repeat earlier successes on projects with similar applications.
Level 3: Defined. The software process for both management and engineering activities is documented, standardized, and integrated into an organization wide software process. All projects use a documented and approved version of the organization’s process for developing and supporting software. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 2.
Level 4: Managed. Detailed measures of the software process and product quality are collected. Both the software process and products are quantitatively understood and controlled using detailed measures. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 3.
Level 5: Optimizing. Continuous process improvement is enabled by quantitative feedback from the process and from testing innovative ideas and technologies. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 4.
Correct Answer: C
Question 99 Explanation: 
Level 1: Initial. The software process is characterized as ad hoc and occasionally even chaotic. Few processes are defined, and success depends on individual effort.
Level 2: Repeatable. Basic project management processes are established to track cost, schedule, and functionality. The necessary process discipline is in place to repeat earlier successes on projects with similar applications.
Level 3: Defined. The software process for both management and engineering activities is documented, standardized, and integrated into an organization wide software process. All projects use a documented and approved version of the organization’s process for developing and supporting software. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 2.
Level 4: Managed. Detailed measures of the software process and product quality are collected. Both the software process and products are quantitatively understood and controlled using detailed measures. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 3.
Level 5: Optimizing. Continuous process improvement is enabled by quantitative feedback from the process and from testing innovative ideas and technologies. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 4.
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