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SWA - Software Architecture

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1. Ability to treat a class object as a function by overloading the () operator.






2. Will execute all code paths and boundary conditions.






3. Taking code and moving it to a function that usually returns an object. They are always virtual functions.






4. Code generation in a lib






5. Initialized heap memory.






6. Makes a copy of your repository.






7. Symbols that can not be accessed by code in other units have __________. These symbols are usually static non-member functions/variables defined within.c/.cpp or defined in an anonymous namespace.






8. How many objects that a source object can legitimately reference.






9. Keeps a team using a similar naming convention for things.






10. Formatted code standards.






11. Copies all changes from one branch into another branch.






12. Code whatever it is you need to code.






13. Variable doesn't exist.






14. Define a one-to-many dependency between objects so that when one object changes state - all its dependents are notified and updated automatically






15. Quick program.






16. When a class is defined within another class.






17. Concept based on limiting the scope of modules to provide better structures.






18. Initialized stack memory.






19. When a .cpp file is compiled - the header files are first included (recursively) by the pre-processor. This block of code is called a ______________.






20. Compose objects into tree structures to represent part-whole hierarchies. Lets clients treat individual objects and compositions of objects uniformly.






21. Use only through the interface of the object.






22. Ability to withstand change and what the effects are.






23. Treating a derived class's data members like it's base class's.






24. When GIT cannot merge your data.






25. A type of library that is used by the code






26. Portioning your changes to commit by inserting them into the index.






27. Ignores files when pushing.






28. Static in C++. Can span all instances of a class.






29. Removes files from the repository.






30. Provide a unified interface to a set of interfaces in a subsystem. Defines a higher-level interface that makes the subsystem easier to use.






31. Creates a spin-off of a repository for concurrent development.






32. Simply a value.






33. Default branch within your repository.






34. Takes information in the index and pushes it onto the stack.






35. Try to find the flaws in your code.






36. Written by the customers as things that the system needs to do for them.






37. Classes build off of each other.






38. Black Box - The way the program works is internally unknown.






39. Are what function classes should include.






40. Meetings at the beginning of each iteration to produce a plan of programming tasks.






41. Valid input that the program is designed to process.






42. No more than 40 hours to stop burnouts.






43. Separating out a section of code into a reusable function or class.






44. Functionality Tests.






45. Undo changes made since your last commit.






46. Puts all headers into a master header.






47. Italicized in UML.






48. Uploads all changes staged in the index list into the repository database.






49. Invalid or unexpected input that the program is not designed to process.






50. The default nickname for the remote repository.







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