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SWA - Software Architecture

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Downloads without merging.






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






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






4. When a conflict is fixed.






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






6. Default branch within your repository.






7. Initialized stack memory.






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






9. Makes a copy of your repository.






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






11. Adds files to the repository.






12. STOP!!






13. Link multiple projects together






14. A function that can load a library






15. Views all previous changes.






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






17. Stops when memory changes.






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






19. Will execute all code paths and boundary conditions.






20. Function doesn't exist.






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






22. Initialized heap memory.






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






24. Application






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






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






27. Whats displayed to the screen






28. Downloads your changes and then merges.






29. Quick program.






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






31. The default nickname for the remote repository.






32. Bookmark of a revised set with a title. For easy checkouts.






33. Uploads changes to your current branch.






34. Variable doesn't exist.






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






36. Try to find the flaws in your code.






37. Removes files from the repository.






38. Set of all pending changes.






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






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






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






42. Ability to accept different types of parameters to bind to different implementations at run-time.






43. One of the linking methods (pragma comment)






44. Inheritance between object.






45. Puts all headers into a master header.






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






47. Ignores files when pushing.






48. 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.






49. Create a test and then create a function.






50. What is part of the current scope.