Unit 22 Systems Analysis and Design S1

Unit 22 
Systems Analysis and Design 
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Unit 22 
Systems Analysis and Design 

Slide 1 - Slide

What best describes the Systems Life Cycle?
A
A coding framework for software developers
B
A structured approach covering all phases of system development
C
A testing method used after system deployment
D
A maintenance-only process

Slide 2 - Quiz

One key benefit of using the Systems Life Cycle is that it:
A
Eliminates the need for documentation
B
Guarantees zero project risk
C
Focuses only on software development
D
Helps identify risks early and reduce costs

Slide 3 - Quiz

Lifecycle management includes:
A
Only system design and implementation
B
Initial development through to completion, including maintenance
C
Hardware installation only
D
User training only

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which phase defines the purpose, goals, and objectives of the project?
A
Requirements gathering
B
Risk assessment
C
Requirements gathering
D
Project initiation

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which activity is primarily part of the resource planning phase?
A
Designing user interfaces
B
Allocating personnel, equipment, and budget
C
Interviewing stakeholders
D
Writing system specifications

Slide 6 - Quiz

Establishing timelines and milestones is associated with:
A
Project initiation
B
Planning
C
System Specification
D
Database design

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is the main purpose of the requirements gathering phase?
A
To identify stakeholder and client requirements
B
To design system architecture
C
To write code
D
To test system performance

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which technique is commonly used during requirements gathering?
A
Debugging
B
System deployment
C
Interviews and surveys
D
Database normalisation

Slide 9 - Quiz

The feasibility phase assesses:
A
User satisfaction
B
Technical, economic, and organisational feasibility
C
Coding efficiency
D
Only technical feasibility

Slide 10 - Quiz

What a goal of the system definition phase?
A
Define system scope
B
Deploy the system
C
Train users
D
Maintain the system

Slide 11 - Quiz

User requirements include:
A
Hardware specifications only
B
Functional and non-functional requirements
C
Only functional requirements
D
Programming language choices

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is the purpose of defining acceptance criteria?
A
To design database schemas
B
The allocation of hardware and software resources to tasks
C
To measure system success against user requirements
D
To reduce coding effort

Slide 13 - Quiz

The system specification phase translates:
A
Code into documentation
B
Hardware needs into software solutions
C
Functional and non functional requirements
D
Stakeholder feedback into marketing plans

Slide 14 - Quiz

A key difference between the Systems Life Cycle and Software Life Cycle is:
A
Systems Life Cycle focuses only on coding
B
Systems and software lifecycle are identical in scope
C
Systems Life Cycle includes hardware, software, users, and processes
D
Software Life Cycle includes hardware components

Slide 15 - Quiz

The Software Development Life Cycle focuses on:
A
Business strategy
B
Software development processes
C
Hardware installation
D
Entire organisational systems

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is a requirements specification?
A
Document outlining system requirements
B
A testing checklist for acceptance and user testing
C
A coding guide for the development of system processes
D
A project budget analysis and details of scope

Slide 17 - Quiz

Which is an example of a non-functional requirement?
A
Users must be able to log in
B
The system shall authenticate users
C
The system shall store customer data
D
The system should respond within 2 seconds

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which of the following best describes a functional requirement?
A
It defines how quickly the system must respond to users
B
It describes system security standards and compliance rules
C
It focuses on system usability and accessibility
D
It specifies what the system should do or the functions it must perform

Slide 19 - Quiz

Why is detailed analysis important?
A
Allows developers to begin coding immediately
B
It reduces the need for user involvement later in the project
C
It reduces the risk of costly changes later
D
Focuses primarily on hardware selection

Slide 20 - Quiz