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(1) The document is an exam paper for a Software Engineering course, consisting of two parts - Part A (25 marks) with 10 short answer questions, and Part B (50 marks) with 5 units containing 2 questions each. (2) Part A asks students to distinguish between software process and project, discuss the changing nature of software and system requirements, and explain context models, data design, interface design evaluation, debugging, software measurement, software reliability, and reactive risk strategy. (3) Part B covers various software myths and specialized process models, software requirements documentation and requirements validation, mapping dataflow to architecture and component-level design, metrics for design/code and software quality, formal technical reviews and

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(1) The document is an exam paper for a Software Engineering course, consisting of two parts - Part A (25 marks) with 10 short answer questions, and Part B (50 marks) with 5 units containing 2 questions each. (2) Part A asks students to distinguish between software process and project, discuss the changing nature of software and system requirements, and explain context models, data design, interface design evaluation, debugging, software measurement, software reliability, and reactive risk strategy. (3) Part B covers various software myths and specialized process models, software requirements documentation and requirements validation, mapping dataflow to architecture and component-level design, metrics for design/code and software quality, formal technical reviews and

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Code No: 115EM R13

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


B.Tech III Year I Semester Examinations, February/March - 2016
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(Common to CSE, IT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75

Note: This question paper contains two parts A and B.


Part A is compulsory which carries 25 marks. Answer all questions in Part A.
Part B consists of 5 Units. Answer any one full question from each unit.
Each question carries 10 marks and may have a, b, c as sub questions.

Part- A
(25 Marks)
1.a) Distinguish between software process and project. [2]
b) Discuss about changing nature of software. [3]
c) What is meant by system requirements? [2]
d) Explain about context models. [3]
e) Write brief notes on data design. [2]
f) Write about interface design evaluation. [3]
g) What is meant by debugging? [2]
h) What is meant by software measurement? [3]
i) What is meant by software reliability? [2]
j) Discuss the reactive risk strategy. [3]

Part- B
(50 Marks)
2. State and explain various software myths. [10]
OR
3. Explain about specialized process models. [10]

4. Explain clearly about software requirements document. [10]


OR
5. State and explain various aspects in requirements validation process. [10]

6. Discuss about mapping dataflow into software architecture. [10]


OR
7. Explain about conducting component level design. [10]

8. Discuss about metrics for design model and source code. [10]
OR
9. Explain clearly about metrics for software quality. [10]

10. Explain about formal technical reviews. [10]


OR
11. Explain about risk projection and risk management. [10]

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