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Computers as Components, 2nd Edition
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Computers as Components, 2nd Edition

by Marilyn Wolf
July 2008
Intermediate to advanced
544 pages
16h 52m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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Lab Exercises 467
Q9-3 Provide realistic examples of how a requirements document may be:
a. ambiguous,
b. incorrect,
c. incomplete,
d. unverifiable.
Q9-4 How can poor specifications lead to poor quality code—do aspects of a
poorly-constructed specification necessarily lead to bad software?
Q9-5 Estimate the cost of finding and fixing a single software bug.
Q9-6 What are the main phases of a design review?
LAB EXERCISES
L9-1 Draw a diagram showing the developmental steps of one of the projects
you recently designed. Which development model did you follow (waterfall,
spiral, etc.)?
L9-2 Find a detailed description of a system of interest to you. Write your own
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ISBN: 9780123743978