1.
What does the O' stand for in the CATVVOE analysis?
2.
In a particular organisation it is common practice to call all managers by their first name. It is part of the culture of the organisation. Newcomers are quickly corrected if they do not follow this
informal approach. What would knowing about this convention be classified as in Requirements Engineering?
3.
In which of the following business analysis areas does the traditional systems analyst role primarily operate?
4.
A batch program runs every night to raise invoices. The next day these invoices are posted out to customers by a clerk. Customers pay the invoices with cheques. The cheques are then banked by a clerk.
In this scenario, which of the following represents a business event?
5.
Which of the following investigation techniques involves following a user for one or two days in order to find out what a particular job entails?
6.
A system holds information about an employee; Mike Berry. Which of the following is Mike Berry an example of?
7.
An analyst is defining the requirements for an online booking system and wishes to show the business managers the look and feel of the system in order to elicit usability requirements. What investigation technique should the analyst use?
8.
A business analyst has identified that one of the use cases on a use case diagram contains a large amount of optional processing. This optional processing is so large that he has decided to remove it to a separate
use case which can be called by the original use case if required. How should the original use case be linked to the new use case?
9.
An organisation called Quality Signs' makes display signs for commercial customers. Which of the following are MOST likely to be the Actors in a CATWOE analysis?
10.
Which of the following models shows the driving and resisting forces of change?