A. Maintainability
B. Portability
C. Robustness
D. None of the mentioned
A. It is a degree to which software running on one platform can easily be converted to run on another platform
B. It cannot be enhanced by using languages, os’ and tools that are universally available and standardized
C. The ability of the system to behave consistently in a user-acceptable manner when operating within the environment for which the system was intended
D. None of the mentioned
A. Availability
B. Testability
C. Usability
D. Flexibility
A. I. consolidation
B. Ii. prioritization
C. Iii. requirements gathering
D. Iv. evaluation
A. Object oriented design (by booch)
B. Use cases (by jacobson)
C. Fusion (by coleman)
D. Object modeling technique (by rumbaugh)
A. Identifying stakeholder
B. Listing out requirements
C. Requirements gathering
D. All of the mentioned
A. Known, unknown, undreamed
B. User, developer
C. Functional, non-functional
D. Normal, expected, exciting
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Ternary
D. Both primary and secondary
A. Jad
B. Traceability
C. Fast
D. Both jad and traceability
A. Verifiable
B. Ambiguous
C. Complete
D. Traceable