A. Non-redundant data storage
B. Data independence
C. Transaction control
D. Ad Hoc data queries and reports
A. Non-redundant data storage
B. Data independence
C. Transaction control
D. Ad Hoc data queries and reports
A. Document standardization
B. Data integrity
C. Information sharing
D. Data/data integration
A. Dynamic measurement
B. Data acquisition
C. Test management
D. Cross-functional tools
A. Dynamic analysis
B. Client/Server
C. Re-engineering
D. Test management
Explanation: A client/server architecture is GUI based.
A. project database
B. system database
C. analysis and design tools
D. prototyg tools
Explanation: Given the emphasis on configuration objects, database management tools for CASE are evolving from relational database management systems to object oriented database management systems.
A. Data acquisition
B. Dynamic measurement
C. Cross-functional tools
D. Simulation
A. Analysis and design tools
B. Tool kit
C. Screen painters
D. PRO/SIM tools
Explanation: More sophisticated CASE prototyg tools enable the creation of a data design, coupled with both screen and report layouts.
A. A collection of useful tools that will help in every step of building a product
B. An organized layout that enables tools to be found quickly and used efficiently
C. A skilled artisan who understands how to use the tools in an effective manner
D. All of the mentioned
A. data analysis
B. directionality
C. data extraction
D. client applications
A. Re-factoring
B. Restructuring
C. Forward engineering
D. Both Re-factoring and Restructuring