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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.
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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. Current view/ previous line.






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






3. STOP!!






4. Allows consumers to try a system earlier and give early feedback.






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






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






7. 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






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






9. Initialized heap memory.






10. Italicized in UML.






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






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






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






14. Ensure a class only has one instance - and provide a global point of access to it






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






16. Ignores files when pushing.






17. Function doesn't exist.






18. Will execute all code paths and boundary conditions.






19. Link multiple projects together






20. Uploads changes to your current branch.






21. Ask questions and obtain the details and requirements given.






22. Fix any problems and then repeat the process.






23. Default branch within your repository.






24. Downloads without merging.






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






26. No more than 40 hours to stop burnouts.






27. Linking to dynamic libraries is usually handled by linking to an ____________.






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






29. Creates a copy of your current branch into a remote branch.






30. One of the linking methods (pragma comment)






31. Trying to access a location in memory that your computer cannot access.






32. What is part of the current scope.






33. Plan out your code.






34. CONSTANT






35. Create a test and then create a function.






36. Compose objects into tree structures to represent part-whole hierarchies. Lets clients treat individual objects and compositions of objects uniformly.






37. Current line that is executing.






38. Application






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






40. Use only through the interface of the object.






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






42. When you type in an object - you can see its attributes.






43. Undo changes made since your last commit.






44. Static in C++. Can span all instances of a class.






45. Connection between a local brand and a remote branch.






46. When GIT cannot merge your data.






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






48. Portioning your changes to commit by inserting them into the index.






49. Breaks encapsulation boundaries.






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