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Knowing UML means one can handle object-oriented analysis and design. FalseView Answer
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In the Unified Process model requirements are determined iteratively and may span more than one phase of the process. TrueView Answer
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Inheritance is occurrences of different forms, stages, or types FalseView Answer
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Mechanism to create new objects based on old objects is called polymarphism. FalseView Answer
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In iterative development, each iteration has its own requirements analysis, design, implementation, and testing activities TrueView Answer
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Conceptual diagrams are interpreted as
describing things in a situation of real word or
domain of interest. TrueView Answer
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Model helps you plan a system before you built it. TrueView Answer
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Analysis emphasizes on the investigation of the problem and requirements rather than solution. TrueView Answer
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Inheritance allows new objects to inherit the qualities of old objects. TrueView Answer
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UP is very flexible and open, and encourages including skillful practices TrueView Answer
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Information Hiding is not the ability to hide murky details of an object from the outside world. FalseView Answer
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Aggregation is used when life of object is dependent of container object FalseView Answer
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UML is simply a standard visual modeling language, knowing its details teach you how to think in objects FalseView Answer
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Inception phase define iteration plan only for first elaboration phase TrueView Answer
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Polymorphism, when a message is received by different objects acts same for all. FalseView Answer
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Agile practices such as Agile Modeling are key to applying the UML in an effective way. TrueView Answer
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Unified Process (UP) is an iterative process. TrueView Answer
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Requirement collection is the process of taking the information from the model and displaying it graphically using some sort of standard set of graphical elements. FalseView Answer
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The Unified Modeling Language is a visual language for specifying and documenting the artifacts of the system TrueView Answer