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VU Past Papers CS507 – MIDTERM 2010 Shorts Questions with answers

Question 1: List any two tools used in TQM (2 marks)
Answer:
Graphical tools used in TQM include:

  • Histogram
  • Pareto Analysis
  • Cause & Effect Diagram

Question 2: Define Incremental Model (2 marks)
Answer:
In Incremental Models, software is built, not written. The system is constructed step by step, like building a house. Each build consists of code pieces from various modules interacting together to provide a functional capability. These builds are designed, implemented, integrated, and tested incrementally, producing a testable and working system at each step.

Question 3: What do you understand by Rational-Man Model? (5 marks)
Answer:

  • The Rational Man Model assumes that individuals can rank all alternatives accurately.
  • Real-world situations make specifying all alternatives and consequences impossible.
  • Systems based on this model require perfect and complete information for certainty.
  • It doesn’t account for chance or uncertainty in real life.

Examples:

  1. In a pharmaceutical company, selecting a perfect alternative for a life-saving drug requires a system that monitors every detail.
  2. In an ammunitions factory, testing and quality control require high-sensitivity systems to select and discard products safely.

Question 4: What are the primary issues to be considered during system development process? (5 marks)
Answer:
Primary issues include:

  • Accuracy and reliability of data
  • User requirements and satisfaction
  • System functionality and performance
  • Cost and resource allocation
  • Maintenance and scalability

Question 5: Practical example of Description Model (2 marks)
Answer:
Example: The Blond Guitar

  • An old Madeira folk guitar, slightly warped, with copper-wound strings and scuffed body.
  • Detailed description of the object, its features, history, and sentimental value, illustrating the description model for documentation purposes.

Question 6: Why prototypes are used? (2 marks)
Answer:

  • A prototype is built to test the function of a new design before full-scale production.
  • It helps identify and solve design problems quickly and inexpensively.
  • Reduces the cost and time of full-scale production errors.

Question 7: Objective of MRP (3 marks)
Answer:
Materials Requirement Planning (MRP) is a software-based system for production planning and inventory control. Objectives:

  1. Ensure materials and products are available for production and delivery.
  2. Maintain the lowest possible inventory levels.
  3. Plan manufacturing, delivery, and purchasing activities efficiently.

Question 8: Difference between Incremental & Iterative Model (3 marks
Answer:

  • Incremental: Adds new features in each phase.
  • Iterative: Re-do and improve the product in each phase.

Example – Building a House:

  • Incremental: Start with a small house and keep adding rooms.
  • Iterative: Continuously redesign and improve the house until all requirements are met.

Question 9: Differences (i) Neural Network vs Expert System, (ii) ESS vs DSS
Answer:

Neural Network vs Expert System:

  • Expert systems model a human expert’s problem-solving process.
  • Neural networks do not model human intelligence; they learn patterns and behaviors.

ESS vs DSS:

  • ESS (Executive Support System): Provides enterprise-wide graphical interface for high-level strategic decisions.
  • DSS (Decision Support System): Provides department-level analysis (e.g., “what-if” scenarios).

Question 10: Explain System Design & Identify its steps (5 marks)
Answer:
System Design:

  • Reassembles system components into a complete system.
  • Defines hardware/software architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data.

Steps include:

  1. Designing usable and complete input
  2. Designing well-defined and flexible output
  3. Designing file or database structures
  4. Designing user interface (input screens as seen by users)

Question 11: Define MIS (2 marks)
Answer:
Management Information System (MIS):

  • Provides relevant information to management via pre-designed reports.
  • Helps middle-level management in planning, controlling, and decision-making.
  • Data can be manipulated to produce various reports, presented graphically or pictorially.

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