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Software Engineering Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. How well your fulfil your requirements
Design
Software Quality
Validation
trademark
2. Testing can show the presence but not absence of errors
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3. Figuring out what the requirements are
Stakeholders
Elicitation
brief use case
copyright
4. Object oriented programming; using objects to solve problems.
branch
Non - functional Requirements
OOP
SOAP
5. Simple Object Access Protocol. Specification for exchanging structured information. Uses XML. Usually relies on other Application Layer protocols (HTTP - SMTP)
trademark
SOAP
Performance testing
middle man
6. Lack of errors in code - readability etc
Casual use case
Parser
Code Quality
Design patterns
7. Evaluates upper limits of operational parameters
Capacity testing
Specification
Software Quality
Functional Requirements
8. Constraints on the design due to external factors
Stress testing
feature envy
Non - functional Requirements
Dijkstra's law
9. Testing designed to uncover regressions (where stuff that used to work doesn't work anymore)
Dijkstra's law
data clumps
shotgun surgery
regression testing
10. Contract between inventor - assignee and state giving a time and geographically limited monopoly
patent
architectural design
Programming syntax
Scrum (Agile software development)
11. 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.
First- class citizen
jquery
Code Quality
Usability testing
12. Tasks that a system must be able to perform
model- driven development
middle man
Functional Requirements
Use case diagram
13. Diagram outlining the tasks that are going to be performed by the user
architectural design
Maturity
Use case diagram
Large class
14. The process of attempting to optimise the read performance of a database by adding redundant data or by grouping data
feature envy
statement
Acceptance testing
Denormalization
15. A method that initializes a newly instantiated object
OOP
software quality
Constructor
WSDL
16. Iterative - incremental framework for project management.
Non - functional Requirements
Liskov substitution principle
Scrum (Agile software development)
code quality
17. Degree to which the system meets the specified requirements and development standards
Closure
software quality
Analysis...
Acceptance testing
18. The rights governing the ownership and disposition of technology
feature envy
Functional Requirements
intellectual property
path
19. (smell) client needs to use one object to get another and then use that one to get another
patent
Design patterns
message chain
Dijkstra's law
20. The things a system must do
Denormalization
sequence diagram
Requirements
OOP
21. Delaying the creation of an object - calculation of a value or another expensive process until first needed.
Lazy initialization or Lazy loading (Design pattern)
Recovery testing
Feasibility
trademark
22. Recognizable indicator that something may be wrong with code
copyright
Semantic Web
Programming style
code smell
23. Each team member given set of features to work on
feature- driven development
Specification
Performance testing
SOP
24. Testing can show the presence but not absence of errors
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25. (smell) Making one change requires changes in multiple places
black box testing
shotgun surgery
patent
feature envy
26. The degree to which code is free of defects
Performance testing
Fully- dressed use case
code quality
Quality metrics
27. Approach to team management that splits management up into two people with separate tasks
jquery
technical managerial approach
Scrum (Agile software development)
Cowboy coding
28. A subjective set of rules or guidelines used when writing source code. Example: The use of whitespace to consistently group and space out statements.
Closure
Programming style
feature- driven development
Requirements
29. 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.
Elicitation
Feasibility
sequence diagram
Programming syntax
30. A relationship between objects.
Association
white box testing
Feasibility
Dijkstra's law
31. Absence of lifecycle
Validation
Design
Cowboy coding
patent
32. (smell) A method using another class more than its own
feature envy
Design patterns
Stakeholders
Stress testing
33. How developed code is (testing - documentation etc)
shotgun surgery
Lambda
Maturity level
intellectual property
34. Comprehensive description of software's intended purpose
SRS Documentation
Elicitation
Algorithm
Dijkstra's law
35. AKA: Function Constant or Function Literal A function defined - and possibly called - without being bound to an identifier.
Anonymous function
Dijkstra's law
Integration testing
Casual use case
36. JQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that emphasizes interaction between JavaScript and HTML.
Fully- dressed use case
jquery
use case
Test- driven development
37. (smell) Classes using things that should be private in other classes
inappropriate intimacy
long parameter list
REST
Erich Gamma - Richard Helm - Ralph Johnson - John Vlissides
38. Small - behaviour- preserving - source- to- source transformation
technical managerial approach
a refactoring
Stakeholders
Association
39. Each line of code is covered once
Denormalization
statement
Capacity testing
Phase
40. Testing tactic based on whether inputs and outputs match up for required functionality
black box testing
Recovery testing
Cowboy coding
Lambda
41. (smell) Smell deodorant
Validation
white box testing
comments
trademark
42. AKA: Lexical Closure or Function Closure - A function together with a referencing environment for the non - local variables of that function. The key aspect of a ______ is variables from outside the function retain there value from the time the closu
Closure
First- class citizen
Liskov substitution principle
Test- driven development
43. Formal testing against end user specifications
Cowboy coding
Lazy initialization or Lazy loading (Design pattern)
Acceptance testing
Data classes
44. An effective method expressed as a finite list of well- defined instructions for solving a problem.
Data classes
Algorithm
Acceptance testing
trademark
45. Series of phases through which software is developed
Lifecycle
regression testing
feature envy
comments
46. (smell)class with too many instance variables or too much code
Casual use case
Requirements
Large class
REST
47. Description of possible sequences of interactions between a user and the system.
use case
white box testing
brief use case
Closure
48. One or two paragraphs of text outlining a use case
Casual use case
SOAP
Recovery testing
Delegation
49. Ways to express the system's subsystems and their relationship
a refactoring
system testing
Design Patterns
architectural design
50. The process of eliminating data redundancy by ensuring that tables in a database pertain to a single topic
conflict
Decorator pattern
Database normalization
Erich Gamma - Richard Helm - Ralph Johnson - John Vlissides