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SWA - Software Architecture

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1. No more than 40 hours to stop burnouts.






2. Use this to find a memory address or signiture in a dll






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






4. A pointer or reference. One object needs to know about the other object to work.






5. Figure out what is feasible. Decide whether to use API's or to write from scratch.






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






7. Weak relationship between two classes. Almost always results in a #include.






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






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






10. A reference. Has and delete dynamic memory. implies ownership (Association does not).






11. Try to find the flaws in your code.






12. Variable doesn't exist.






13. A set of creation and initialization steps useful for a set of different related tests.






14. Ignores files when pushing.






15. When we remove redundant or obsolete designs and replace them with a new.






16. Initialized heap memory.






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






18. Initialized stack memory.






19. 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.






20. Stops when memory changes.






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






22. Link multiple projects together






23. Use only through the interface of the object.






24. Adds files to the repository.






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






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






27. Fix any problems and then repeat the process.






28. NULL memory.






29. Are what function classes should include.






30. A collection of memory addresses for all virtual functions in an objects class hierarchy.






31. Stand up meetings show who will be valuable and needed.






32. Cross training is an important consideration to try and prevent islands of knowledge - which can cause loss.






33. About the interface to an object. Data contained within.






34. 2 Eyes + 2 Minds = AWESOME!






35. Code generation in a lib






36. Allows you to switch your working copy to another branch.






37. Simply a value.






38. When GIT cannot merge your data.






39. When exporting a dll - the names of the functions are changed. This is knwon as ____________.






40. Helps to eliminate unnecessary "include chaining."






41. Views all previous changes.






42. Developers should be integrated and releasing code into the code repository every few hours.






43. When a concrete class inherits from a pure interface.






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






45. Freed heap memory.






46. Classes build off of each other.






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






48. Encapsulates a request as an object - thereby letting you parameterize clients with different requests - queue or log requests - and support undoable operations.






49. No man's land. Guard bytes before the after allocated heap memory.






50. Reusing existing functionality by defining a relationship between two classes : Inheritance or containment.







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