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In context of moving range and individual control charts, UNPL stands for:
Universal Natural Process Line
Universal Natural Process Limit
Upper Natural Process Limit
Upper Natural Process Line
Effort required to test a program to ensure that it performs its intended function __________
Testability page
Bug fixing
Debugging
Security
The extent to which a program can be expected to perform its intended function with required precision is called ______
Usability
Reliability
Portability
Maintainability
___________ help in finding the matrix to be stable or unstable
Control chart
Directed Graph
Cyclic chart
Base line graph
Sponsored Links
_________give you a better insight into the state of the process or product
Metrics page
Efficiency
Reliability
Usability
We need to employ some statistical techniques and plot the result . This is
known as statistical control techniques.
Graphically page
automatically
manually
personally
when more than one user interpret the same requirement in different ways then we can say that the requirements are
none of the given
Incomplete
Ambiguous
Incorrect
the extent to which a program satisfies its specifications and fulfills the customers mission objectives is
Integrity
Reliability
Correctness
none of given
Metrics to assess the quality of the analysis models and the corresponding software specification were proposed
in 1993- 1999.
Ricado in 1993
Davis in 1990
Davis in 1993
Extent to which access to software or data by unauthorized persons can be controlled and called .
None of given
Efficiency
Reliability
Integrity
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