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(1)How do you decide on navigability? (a)Ask the client (b)Make a judgment call

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Question

(1)How do you decide on navigability?

(a)Ask the client
(b)Make a judgment call
(c)We need to check all communication diagrams to indicate navigability appropriately.
(d)"Even if we check one communication diagram, we should be able to do this. "

(2)"Which of the following diagrams gives you the broader, 50,000 ft bird's eye view?"
          
(a)Use case diagram
(b)State diagram
(c)Sequence diagram
(d)Class diagram


(3)You are working on the rent video sequence diagram. Which of the following is this connected to?
      
(a)Rental class
(b)Customer class
(c)Rent video use case
(d)The entire class diagram

(4)Every UML diagram conveys something different.
      
(a)True
(b)True except sequence and communication diagram as they convey the same information in different formats
(c)True except class and use case diagram which convey the same information in different formats.
(d)"False, several diagrams convey the same information."

(5)which diagram drives most of the development process?"
      
(a)Communication diagram
(b)Sequence diagram
(c)Use case diagram
(d)State diagram

Explanation / Answer

1 C We need to check all communication diagrams to indicate navigability appropriately

2 (d)Class diagram

3 (d)The entire class diagram

4 (c)True except class and use case diagram which convey the same information in different formats

5 (b)Sequence diagram