Exam Details
Subject | elective — software engineering | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.sc. computer science | |
Department | ||
Organization | alagappa university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, karaikudi |
Question Paper
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2017
First Semester
Computer Science
Elective — SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(CBCS 2014 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Part A (10 x 2 20)
Answer all questions.
1. List out the various stages of linear sequential model.
2. What do you mean by prototype?
3. What is the purpose of requirement analysis?
4. Define SRS.
5. What is the purpose of estimation?
6. Expand the term COCOMO.
7. List out the different types of coupling.
8. Mention some of the criteria are used to define effective
modular design.
9. Define error.
10. What are the different levels of testing?
Sub. Code
4MCE1E3
AFF-4951
2
Ws5
Part B x 5 25)
Answer all questions.
11. What is project management? Why it is important?
Or
Write short note on software configuration
management.
12. What are the two types of performance
requirements? Explain.
Or
Discuss the importance of data flow modeling.
13. Discuss the basic principles of software project
scheduling.
Or
Why lines of code metric not considered as an
estimate for project size? Explain.
14. Define cohesion. Explain its types.
Or
Why abstraction is needed? Explain.
15. Suppose software has three inputs, each having a
defined valid range. How many test cases will you
need to test all the boundary values?
Or
Write short notes on Mutation Testing.
AFF-4951
3
Ws5
Part C x 10 30)
Answer any three questions.
16. Discuss in detail about any two software process models
with neat sketch.
17. Describe the structure of Requirements Documents with
appropriate illustrations
18. Explain briefly about COCOMO model with suitable
examples.
19. Discuss the design concepts and its principles in details
20. Describe the concept of Black Box Testing with suitable
illustrations.
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First Semester
Computer Science
Elective — SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(CBCS 2014 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Part A (10 x 2 20)
Answer all questions.
1. List out the various stages of linear sequential model.
2. What do you mean by prototype?
3. What is the purpose of requirement analysis?
4. Define SRS.
5. What is the purpose of estimation?
6. Expand the term COCOMO.
7. List out the different types of coupling.
8. Mention some of the criteria are used to define effective
modular design.
9. Define error.
10. What are the different levels of testing?
Sub. Code
4MCE1E3
AFF-4951
2
Ws5
Part B x 5 25)
Answer all questions.
11. What is project management? Why it is important?
Or
Write short note on software configuration
management.
12. What are the two types of performance
requirements? Explain.
Or
Discuss the importance of data flow modeling.
13. Discuss the basic principles of software project
scheduling.
Or
Why lines of code metric not considered as an
estimate for project size? Explain.
14. Define cohesion. Explain its types.
Or
Why abstraction is needed? Explain.
15. Suppose software has three inputs, each having a
defined valid range. How many test cases will you
need to test all the boundary values?
Or
Write short notes on Mutation Testing.
AFF-4951
3
Ws5
Part C x 10 30)
Answer any three questions.
16. Discuss in detail about any two software process models
with neat sketch.
17. Describe the structure of Requirements Documents with
appropriate illustrations
18. Explain briefly about COCOMO model with suitable
examples.
19. Discuss the design concepts and its principles in details
20. Describe the concept of Black Box Testing with suitable
illustrations.
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