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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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1. Plan out your code.






2. The linking is already done internally






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






4. Puts all headers into a master header.






5. Fix any problems and then repeat the process.






6. Ability to withstand change and what the effects are.






7. Current line that is executing.






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






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






10. Application






11. NULL memory.






12. When doing a - precise task.






13. Undo changes made since your last commit.






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






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






16. Italicized in UML.






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






18. Inheritance between object.






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






20. Define a one-to-many dependency between objects so that when one object changes state - all its dependents are notified and updated automatically






21. Classes build off of each other.






22. Cross training is an important consideration to try and prevent islands of knowledge - which can cause loss.






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






24. You have to tell it to link






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






26. Code whatever it is you need to code.






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






28. Makes a copy of your repository.






29. Downloads without merging.






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






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






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






33. Will execute all code paths and boundary conditions.






34. A set of creation and initialization steps useful for a set of different related tests.






35. 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






36. Code generation in a lib






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






38. When a class is defined within another class.






39. When a conflict is fixed.






40. Removes files from the repository.






41. Default branch within your repository.






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






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






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






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






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






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






48. CONSTANT






49. Use only through the interface of the object.






50. What is part of the current scope.