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The document is a model exam for a software engineering course consisting of 3 parts worth a total of 100 marks. Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 13 marks each. Part C contains 1 long answer question worth 15 marks requiring an explanation of agile processes and extreme programming. The exam tests students' knowledge of software engineering processes, requirements, design, testing, project management and risk management concepts.

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PAAVAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

MODEL EXAM– III (Batch-I)


Date: 05.04.19 (AN) Dept : CSE Marks: 100
Year/Sem: II/1V Subject : SE Duration:3 Hours.

Answer all Questions Part-A (5 * 2 =10 marks)

1. Write the process framework and umbrella activities.


2. What is meant by golden rules
3. Write the best practices for “CODING”.
4. Will the exhaustive testing guarantee that the program is 100 % correct?
5. Define smoke testing.
6. What are the advantages and disadvantages of big-bang?
7. What is the purpose of timeline chart?
8. Write the process framework and umbrella activities.
9. What is the major distinction between user requirement and system?
10. Define RFP risk management.

Answer all Questions Part-B (5 * 13 =65 marks)

11. a) (i) Explain about functional and non functional requirement. (9)
(ii) Perform requirement elicitation for watch system that facilities to
set time and alarm (4)
(OR)
b) Explain the following design concepts: abstraction, modularity,
patterns, functional independence, refactoring. (13)

12. a) Briefly explain about Prescriptive process models (13)


(OR)
b) Describe transform and transactional mapping by applying design step
to an example system. (13)

13. a) Discuss about the various integration and debugging strategies followed in
software development. (13)
(OR)
b) Explain the various coupling and cohesion method used in software design. (13)

14. a) (i) Explain in detail about regression and unit testing. (6)
(ii) Explain about user interface design (Golden Rules) (7)
(OR)
b) (i) Explain in detail about project scheduling and tracking. (7)
(ii) Explain about timeline chart and task network. (6)

15. a) State the need for risk management and explain the activities under
‘ risk management’ (13)
(OR)
b) (i) What is COCOMO model? Explain in details. (7)
(ii) Explain elaborate on software configuration management (6)
PART- C (15*1 = 15 Marks) (Compulsory)

16. Briefly explain about agile process and Extreme Programming. (15)

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