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Software Engineering Vocab

Subjects : engineering, it-skills
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1. Developing a plan for a product - system or component. 'how' a system should perform a task






2. Formal testing against end user specifications






3. Test the run - time performance of the system






4. Each line of code is covered once






5. How developed code is (testing - documentation etc)






6. A method that initializes a newly instantiated object






7. How well your fulfil your requirements






8. Executes system in a manner that demands abnormal amounts of resources






9. A powerful motivator for change






10. AKA: Object - Entity - or Value - An entity that can be constructed at run - time - passed as a parameter - returned from a subroutine - or assigned into a variable.






11. The degree to which code is free of defects






12. Object oriented programming; using objects to solve problems.






13. Testing that verifies that individual units of source code are working






14. Testing designed to uncover regressions (where stuff that used to work doesn't work anymore)






15. Approach to team management that splits management up into two people with separate tasks






16. (smell) code is repeated in multiple places






17. AKA: Function Constant or Function Literal A function defined - and possibly called - without being bound to an identifier.






18. (smell) One class delegates all of its requests to another class






19. A guess of the ability to complete a task or solve a problem. Typically the possible benefits and risks are considered. Some factors would be benefit of completion - risks of incompletion and costs to approach completion.






20. A subjective set of rules or guidelines used when writing source code. Example: The use of whitespace to consistently group and space out statements.






21. JQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that emphasizes interaction between JavaScript and HTML.






22. Lack of errors in code - readability etc






23. Testing can show the presence but not absence of errors

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24. Comprehensive description of software's intended purpose






25. Testing can show the presence but not absence of errors

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26. Word - logo or symbol used to distinguish one organization's wares and services from another's






27. The process of eliminating data redundancy by ensuring that tables in a database pertain to a single topic






28. The things a system must do






29. An operator used to denote anonymous functions or closures.






30. Absence of lifecycle






31. Verifies that system is protected against improper penetration






32. 'single dot rule'






33. Improve the internal design and implementation of code without affecting external behavior






34. Web Services Description Language. Used to create the XML document that describes the tasks performed by various web services.






35. Part of compiler reads the sequence of characters and outputs a sequence of lexemes.






36. Diagram used to show how information flows around the system






37. Recognizable indicator that something may be wrong with code






38. Reusable - abstract 'blocks' of design






39. 1st step of requirements gathering






40. Techniques for composing objects to form larger structures






41. A set of rules that define the combinations of symbols that are considered to be correctly structured in a specific programming language. Example: In many programming languages - statements are terminated by a semicolon.






42. Each condition is covered twice (true - false)






43. Single step in a lifecycle






44. Models ->code work is done to keep models in sync with code






45. Diagram outlining the tasks that are going to be performed by the user






46. Iterative - incremental framework for project management.






47. 2nd step of requirements gathering






48. Evaluates upper limits of operational parameters






49. The rights governing the ownership and disposition of technology






50. Force software to fail in order to see how it recovers







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