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11.________ is a technique for representing program logic that is similar to str

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11.________ is a technique for representing program logic that is similar to structured English, but is not language-specific.

a. Coupling  

b. Syntax  

c. Pseudocode  

d. Looping  

12.After a systems analyst documents the system's requirements, he or she breaks the system down into subsystems and modules in a process called ________ .

a. partitioning  

  b. integration testing

c. phased operation  

d. exporting  

13.Typically, lower-level modules, called ________ modules, are directed by a higher-level module.

a. design  

b. subordinate  

c. control  

d. structured  

14.A data ________ shows data that one module passes to another.

a. release plan  

b. conversion  

c. cohesion  

d. couple  

15. A control couple shows a message, also called a(n) ________ flag, which one module sends to another.

a. control  

b. integration  

c. couple  

d. status  

16.A ________ indicates that one or more modules are repeated.

a. data couple  

b. control couple  

c. condition  

d. loop  

17. A module that performs a single function or task has a high degree of ________ .

a. cohesion  

b. coupling  

c. partitioning  

d. pseudocode  

18.________ describes the degree of interdependence among modules.

a. Modular design  

b. Coupling  

c. Partitioning  

d. Cohesion  

19.________ coupled modules are relatively easy to maintain and modify, because the logic in one module does not affect other modules.

a. Horizontally  

b. Loosely  

c. Tightly  

d. Vertically  

20.If modules are ________ coupled, one module is linked to internal logic contained in another module.

a. horizontally  

b. loosely  

c. tightly  

d. vertically  

Explanation / Answer

11. c i.e pseudo code

12 a i.e partioning

13 b i.e subordinate modules

14 d i.e couple

15 d i.e status flag

16 d i.e loop

17 a i.e cohesion

18 b i.e coupling

19 b i.e loosely couple that are independent

20 c i.e tightly coupled