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SWA - Software Architecture

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Downloads your changes and then merges.






2. Variable doesn't exist.






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






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






5. Undo changes made since your last commit.






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






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






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






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






10. When doing a - precise task.






11. A group of code. unnamed can only be accessed within that translation unit - name can be accessed anywhere






12. When a class is defined within another class.






13. Symbols that can be invoked or used by other code in a different unit. All non inline class member functions and variables - non-static non-member functions and variables defined within a .cpp file






14. Fix any problems and then repeat the process.






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






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






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






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






19. (Door-----Spell) BI_DIRECTIONAL because both classes can reference each other. (Door--->Spell) DIRECTIONAL because only the door knows and can reference Spell.






20. 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.






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






22. Adds files to the repository.






23. Input






24. Use only through the interface of the object.






25. Having power over inheritance with the flexibility of composition.






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






27. Removes files from the repository.






28. Current view/ previous line.






29. Freed heap memory.






30. No more than 40 hours to stop burnouts.






31. Stops when memory changes.






32. Bad! Don't ever use these types of variables!






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






34. When a conflict is fixed.






35. 2 Eyes + 2 Minds = AWESOME!






36. One of the linking methods (pragma comment)






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






38. Create a test and then create a function.






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






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






41. Always do the simplest design that could possibly work.






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






43. Simply a value.






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






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






46. The process of deciding which function definition to link during run-time.






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






48. Default branch within your repository.






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






50. Are what function classes should include.