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Which of the following is not a requirement of structured design?
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A. It should be made up of a hierarchy of modules
B. It should use many GOTO statements
C. The code should be executed in a top-to-bottom fashion within each module
D. Each module should be as independent as possible of all other modules, except its parent
E. None of the above
Correct Answer
It should use many GOTO statements
System Analysis and Design problems
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1. A word processor designed for programmers is called
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A. a formatter
B. a compiler
C. an editor
D. a debugger
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: an editor
2. A structure chart is
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A. a document of what has to be accomplished
B. a hierarchical partitioning of the program
C. a statement of information processing requirements
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: a hierarchical partitioning of the program
3. Cost-Benefit analysis
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A. evaluates the tangible and non-tangible factors
B. compares the cost, with the benefits, of introducing a computer-based system
C. estimates the hardware and software costs
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
4. A hierarchical chart that divides a large program into modules, in which greater details is designed in successively lower programming levels, is called a
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A. Scheme
B. sub-schema
C. Structure
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: Structure
5. A graphic representation of an information system is called
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A. flow chart
B. pictogram
C. data flow diagram
D. histogram
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: data flow diagram
6. Which of the following is (are) the characteristic(s) of a system?
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A. organization
B. Interaction
C. Interdependence
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
7. An example of a hierarchical data structure is
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A. array
B. Link list
C. tree
D. ring
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: tree
8. A square symbols
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A. defines a source or destination of system data
B. identifies data flow
C. represents a process that transforms incoming data flow(s) into outgoing data flows
D. is a data store-data at rest, or a temporary repository of data
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: defines a source or destination of system data
9. On-line data entry is most suitable in the case of
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A. updating payroll master
B. entering monthly journal entries
C. Processing payment of cheque in a bank
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: Processing payment of cheque in a bank
10. A statement - by - statement description of a procedure is detailed in a;
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A. written narrative
B. procedure's log
C. systems flowchart
D. record layout
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: written narrative
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