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PROGRAM-BACHELOR
OF COMPUTER APPLICATION
SEMESTER-5TH
SEM
SUBJECT
CODE & NAME
BC0054
– SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT & QUALITY ASSURANCE
CREDIT-4
BK
ID-B0958
MAX.
MARKS-60
Q.1.
Explain Centralized-Control and Decentralized-Control Team Organization. [5+5]
=10
ANS:
Centralized-Control Team
Organization: Centralized-control
team organization is a standard management technique in well understood
disciplines. In this mode of organization, several workers report to a supervisor
who directly controls their tasks and is responsible for their
Q.2.
What is Software Configuration Management? Explain its Goals. [4+6] =10
ANS:
Software Configuration
Management: Software
configuration management (SCM) is a set of activities to control change by
identifying the products that are likely to change, establish relationships
among them, defining mechanisms for managing different versions of these work
Q.3.
Explain Waterfall life cycle model. [10] =10
ANS:
Waterfall
life cycle model: The "waterfall model",
documented in 1970 by Royce was the first publicly documented life cycle model.
The model was developed to help cope with the increasing complexity of
aerospace products. The waterfall model followed a documentation driven
paradigm. The next revolutionary new look at the development lifecycle was the
"spiral model", presented by
Q.4.
What is Gantt Chart? What are its advantages? [5+5] =10
ANS:
Gantt Chart: Henry
Laurence Gantt, A.B., M.E. (1861-23
November 1919) was a mechanical engineer and management consultant who
is most famous for developing the Gantt chart in the 1910s. These Gantt
charts were employed on major infrastructure projects including the
Hoover Dam and Interstate highway system and still are an important tool
in project management. A Gantt chart allows for
Q.5.
List the various activities under the risk management. [10] =10
ANS:
Risk Management: There are two stages in the
process of Project Risk Management, Risk Assessment and Risk Control.
Risk Assessment can take place at any time during the project, though
the sooner the better. However, Risk Control cannot be effective without
a previous Risk Assessment. Similarly, most people tend to think that
having performed a Risk Assessment; they have done all that is needed.
Far too many projects spend a great deal of effort on Risk Assessment
and then ignore Risk control completely.
Q.6.
Define (a)Software assurance, (b) Software Engineering, (c) Software
Management, (d) Software reviews, (e) Code Reviews [5x2] =10
ANS:
a) Software Assurance: Software development, like any
complex development activity, is a process full of risks. The
risks are both technical and programmatic. that is, risks that the software
will not perform as intended or will be too difficult to operate, modify,
or maintain
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