C724-M9-SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION QuizC724-M9-SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, DESIGN, AND IMPLEMENTATION
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Which of the following is NOT part of the systems analysis process?
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C724-M9-SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION QuizC724-M9-SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, DESIGN, AND IMPLEMENTATION
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Question 1 of 20
Which of the following is NOT part of the systems analysis process?
Information requirements
Feasibility study
Root causes
Defining the problem
Correct. Identifying the causes to the problem is part of systems analysis.
Question 2 of 20
Which of the following is NOT a method for gathering user requirements?
Interview users
Analyze existing system
Monitor users
Correct. Monitoring users is not a method for gathering user requirements. Rather, this
can be achieved with hands-on interviewing and by discussing the processes.
Question 3 of 20
For what purpose is scrum software development methodology designed?
Scrum is designed for a sequential, step-by-step approach.
Scrum is designed to address customer need changes.
Scrum is designed for quick development.
Correct. Quick development is a prototyping methodology.
Question 4 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
The waterfall model for software development is ideal when systems requirements
are clear and unlikely to change.
clear and unlikely to change
Correct. The waterfall model is best used when requirements are clear and unlikely to
change.
Question 5 of 20
[True/False] A legal feasibility study is appropriate when dealing with government agencies
in which information and data might be sensitive.
True
False
Correct. A legal analysis of the impact of a new system is desired when dealing with
regulated industries.
Question 6 of 20
Which of the following best defines a work breakdown structure (WBS)?
List of project tasks that define the critical path
List of broken down project deliverables
List of resources and tasks in a project
Correct. WBS can help define the critical path.
Question 7 of 20
Unified modeling language (UML) is a general-purpose modeling language designed to
provide what?
A standard method to represent the design of a system
A method to represent the design of a system without visualization
A standard method to represent the input of a system
Correct. UML is a language that helps visualize systems through diagrams.
Question 8 of 20
Which of the following is NOT a process description tool?
Decision tree
Modular design
Critical path
Correct. Critical path methodology is not a process description tool.
Question 9 of 20
An advantage to prototyping is that the user gets to do what?
“Test drive” the system before it is implemented
Analyze the system on paper before continuing with development
Test the system after it is implemented for errors
Correct. Prototyping during implementation allows the user to test drive the system.
Question 10 of 20
What are the basic activities of information management?
Data storage, data processing, and data mining
Input, processing, and output
User query, processing, and storage
Correct. Input, processing, and output are the key information management activities.
Question 11 of 20
Which of the following occurs during the acquisition phase?
Technical staff is hired.
Software and hardware are procured.
Software development is outsourced.
Correct. During the acquisition phase, the software and the hardware of the designed
system is acquired.
Question 12 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
It is important for management to periodically evaluate information systems in order to
determine whether the system is effective and relevant to the organization. There are
three types of system evaluation: system-oriented, function-oriented,
and strategy-oriented.
Correct. The focus of strategic-oriented evaluation is the determination of whether the
information system outputs enable management to make strategic decisions that will help
develop and achieve the future mission and vision of the organization.
strategy-oriented
Question 13 of 20
What is one of the benefits of adequate budgeting for user support?
Less need for training
Less reliant on outside consultants
Less difficulty with GUI acceptance
Correct. GUI acceptance is part of training.
Question 14 of 20
System quality problems can include which of the following?
Hardware bugs and errors
Software or facility failures
Poor data input quality
All of the above
Correct. System quality problems include software defects, hardware failures, and poor
data input quality.
Question 15 of 20
What role should a change agent play when implementing a new information system?
A change agent sees errors and defects, and embarks on transformation.
A change agent identifies positive improvements and helps train and motivate users.
A change agent redesigns user interfaces and adds complexity to systems.
Correct. A systems analyst can play the role of a change agent, helping improve
operations through systems and getting users to adopt the new environment.
Question 16 of 20
The systems analyst is required to do which job?
Prepare documentation for others to create reports and share with the teams
Prepare and explain written reports and keep stakeholders updated
Prepare reports and let others disseminate updates and information
Correct. Systems analysts have to keep stakeholders up to date with reporting.
Question 17 of 20
Which of the following best describes oral communication?
Oral communication is the transfer of information via verbal and visual content.
Oral communication is conducted via reports.
Oral communication involves using body language.
Correct. Oral communication is verbal and can include the use of visual aids.
Question 18 of 20
[True/False] Process-centered environments are the least resourceful category due to the
lack of capability of specifying analysis and design, as well as the formal software control
process.
True
False
Correct. Process-centered environments are the most resourceful category.
Question 19 of 20
Newsletters are often Internet-published bulletins that are distributed to users and typically
cover what?
Monthly updates or information for business partners
One general or specific topic of interest
Several areas of interest or areas in a company
Correct. Internet-based newsletters cover a specific issue.
Question 20 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Both cloud computing and Web 2.0 are
disrupting systems design and implementation.
Correct. Cloud computing and Web 2.0 are disrupting systems design and
implementation.
Attempt 2
Question 1 of 20
What is the most critical step in systems analysis?
disrupting systems design and implementation
Conducting the feasibility study
Identifying information requirements
Identifying root causes
Correct. Most cost overruns and failures of systems design are a result of the inadequate
definition of information requirements.
Question 2 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
The objective of SDLC is to deliver a high quality system, provide management control,
and maximize productivity.
Correct. The System Development Life Cycle helps deliver a quality, effective system
under management control, providing maximum project productivity.
Question 3 of 20
RAD is a method in which products can be developed faster and with higher quality
through prototyping and early testing. What does RAD stand for?
Ready application development
Radical application development
Rapid application development
Correct. RAD stands for rapid application development, and is a software development
methodology.
Question 4 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Waterfall derivative models in the SDLC methodology include fountain, spiral,
and build and fix.
Correct. Build and fix is a derivative of the waterfall model using sequential methodology .
Question 5 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Fill in the blank TCO is an economic feasibility method.
Correct. Total cost of ownership is an economic feasibility analysis method.
Question 6 of 20
productivity
build and fix
TCO
What is the most important aspect of the critical path method (CPM) in project
management?
CPM outlines the work breakdown structure.
CPM identifies the risks in a project.
CPM defines the critical and noncritical tasks.
Correct. CPM identifies the critical and noncritical tasks, which helps avoid delays or
schedule changes.
Question 7 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
The first step when building a system model is to collect information about
the proposed system.
Correct. Information includes input, output, and processes.
Question 8 of 20
Which of the following describes how the modular design process description tool works?
Modular design uses diagrams and arrow nodes to represent a system.
Modular design uses graphical representation of rules and conditions.
Modular design uses building blocks to represent a system.
Correct. Modular design uses a combination of sequence, selection, and looping as
building blocks to represent a system.
Question 9 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Fill in the blank Scope creep is usually the result of a lack of proper
documentation, definition, or control over the project requirements and can sneak up and
destroy a project.
Correct. A project can undergo scope creep if it is not well defined.
Question 10 of 20
Which of the following is a weakness of manual keying for data capture?
Overload
information
Scope creep
Slowness
Human error
Correct. Human error is a key weakness in manual keying.
Question 11 of 20
Which of the following is a definition of a software patch?
A patch is a software bug.
A patch is a debugging process.
A patch is a code that fixes a software defect.
Correct. A patch is the terminology for a code that fixes a defect.
Question 12 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Fill in the blank Evaluation is defined as the process of gathering and
analyzing information in order to compare performance with predetermined objectives,
and to determine whether or not the objectives were achieved.
Correct. System performance must always be evaluated.
Question 13 of 20
How many methods are there to increase user adoption and lower the cost of a system,
post implementation?
Eight
Five
Six
Correct. There are six methods, including benchmarking, usability testing, user
communication, internal user groups, planning, and leveraging existing resources.
Question 14 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Fill in the blank Qualitative risk analysis involves performing an analysis of
the risks and conditions in order to prioritize the effects on a project.
Correct. Qualitative risk analysis involves looking at conditions that can affect the project.
Evaluation
Qualitative
Question 15 of 20
Why are good communication skills necessary for systems analysts?
Systems analysts interact with internal and external resources.
Systems analysts must get approval from the executive team.
Systems analysts must train and help users adopt the new system.
Correct. Systems analysts must have strong communication skills because they work
heavily with external and internal resources and participate in and document analysis,
design, and implementation of systems.
Question 16 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Fill in the blank Visual aids are helpful in maintaining audience interest, as well
as helping the presenter follow and control the presentation.
Correct. Visual aids, like Powerpoint presentations, assist with the presentation.
Question 17 of 20
What is the downside of oral communication outside formal presentations?
There is no downside; oral communication is necessary at all times.
Oral communication is not documented and, therefore, subject to misinterpretation.
The downside is that oral communication relies on body language.
Correct. Oral communication can be forgotten or misunderstood.
Question 18 of 20
Upper CASE tools are important to analysts in the project planning phase. What is meant
by Upper CASE tools?
Upper CASE tools support design and testing.
Upper CASE tools support coding and debugging.
Upper CASE tools support software modeling and analysis.
Correct. There are Upper CASE tools that support software modeling and analysis.
Question 19 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Visual
The proper techniques for developing an internet search strategy include reviewing
information requirements, using proper search techniques and tools, evaluating the
results, and determining copyright and data integrity issues.
Correct. Information obtained on the Internet could be protected by copyright or contain
inaccurate data.
Question 20 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Cloud computing and Web 2.0 are enabling new Internet utilization business
models.
Correct. Cloud computing and Web 2.0 are enabling new Internet utilization business
models.
Attempt 3
Question 1 of 20
What does SDLC stand for?
Software Design Life Cycle
Systems Development Life Cycle
Structured Design Life Cycle
Correct. SDLC stands for Systems Development Life Cycle.
Question 2 of 20
[True/False] The user requirements analysis determines inputs, outputs, process steps,
and data storage needs.
True
False
Correct. User requirements analysis determines inputs, outputs, process steps, and data
storage needs.
Question 3 of 20
Which of the following best describes the RAD methodology?
RAD is focused on planning and process definition.
RAD is a sequential, deterministic, and consistent software development method.
copyright and data integrity issues
Web 2.0
RAD focuses on software development with limited emphasis on planning.
Correct. RAD methodology allows for frequent prototypes in lieu of pre-determined
specifications.
Question 4 of 20
How many stages are in the waterfall methodology?
Four
Five
Six
Correct. There are six stages in the waterfall methodology.
Question 5 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
The objective of a political feasibility study is to determine if stakeholders will
support the development program and not sabotage or disrupt it.
Correct. Organizational and political consequences must be evaluated when implementing
a new information system.
Question 6 of 20
What is the name of a chart representing tasks using an activity-on-arrow diagram?
Work breakdown structure (WBS)
Gantt chart
PERT chart
Correct. Earlier CPM developers utilized activity-on-arrow diagrams to outline the critical
paths of projects.
Question 7 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
The process of creating a model is iterative with the desired outcome of a
validated model.
Correct. Creating a system model requires review and several iterations.
Question 8 of 20
Which of the following best describes structured English as a process description tool?
It depends only on data terminology.
political
iterative
It is similar to modular design with data terminology.
It represents all combinations in a logical structure.
Correct. The structured English process description uses the modular design concept
along with data terminology.
Question 9 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
The scope of a project defines the elements of cost, time, quality, and risk.
Correct. The scope of a project defines cost, time, quality, and risk.
Question 10 of 20
What is information system output?
Output is the process of reporting tools for managers.
Output is the transferring of data to a data warehouse.
Output is the act of transferring processed data to users.
Correct. Output can have many formats and is the transfer or display of processed
information to appropriate users.
Question 11 of 20
[True/False] Software defects, also called patches, can affect system reliability and
security.
True
False
Correct. Software defects are not patches.
Question 12 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
The focus of strategic-oriented evaluation is the determination of whether the information
system outputs enable management to execute the plan and mission of the
organization.
Correct. Strategic evaluations try to determine if the system will help the mission.
Question 13 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
risk
mission
Benchmarking requires contacting users and teams that have successfully implemented a
similar system in order to gather best practices.
Correct. Benchmarking is learning and targeting best practices.
Question 14 of 20
What are the components of system-level security?
System-level security consists of user, policy, and firewall levels.
System-level security consists of the architecture, policy, and process levels.
System-level security consists of user, process, and design levels.
Correct. System security must be designed at layers and must also be supported by
processes and policies.
Question 15 of 20
[True/False] When a systems analyst acts as a consultant, he or she interacts with the
users to understand their needs and requirements.
True
False
Correct. In systems analysis, user requirements must be documented.
Question 16 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Effective written communication is also important in emails. Although less formal than
written documents and manuals, with email communication, attention should be given to
all of the following, except technical jargon.
Correct. Any written communication about the project should limit the use of technical
jargon.
Question 17 of 20
What should be defined when giving an oral presentation?
All technical acronyms and terminology
System design and analysis
Objectives and the mission
gather best practices
technical jargon
Correct. When presenting project status to stakeholders, all technical terms and acronyms
should be defined.
Question 18 of 20
"Fill in the blank" question: select the correct answer.
Fill in the blank Lower CASE tools support development activities, such as
design, testing, debugging, and maintenance.
Correct. Lower CASE tools support development activities.
Question 19 of 20
What is a downside of using the Internet as a resource?
Potential for hacking
Accuracy of information
Potential for copyright infringement
Correct. Not all information on the Internet is accurate. It must be validated.
Question 20 of 20
What activities do Web 2.0 enable?
Chat rooms and forums
Collaboration and interaction among users
Webinars and VOIP
Correct. Web 2.0 signifies active experiences with user-generated content.
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