Q.
1 Which statement is true about elements within the subsystem and public
visibility?
A. Only the subset of elements that define the subsystems API should have public
visibility.
B. Only the subsystem proxy class should have public visibility.
C. No elements inside the subsystem should have public visibility.
D. Only the elements that reference external classes should have public visibility.
C. No elements inside the subsystem should have public visibility.
Q. 2 What are the two types of dependency that can be used from a subsystem?
(Choose two.)
A. <<uses>> dependency to a subsystem interface
B. an <<import>> dependency to a package containing used classes
C. a <<manifest>> relationship to a node in the Deployment model
D. a <<realize>> relationship to one or more collaboration occurrences
A. <<uses>> dependency to a subsystem interface
B. an <<import>> dependency to a package containing used classes
Q. 3 Which task is performed during use-case realization refinement?
A. identify participating classes
B. allocate responsibilities among classes
C. model messages between classes
D. model associated class relationships
D. model associated class relationships
Q. 4 Which statement is true about design subsystems?
A. They partially encapsulate behavior.
B. They represent an independent capability with clear interfaces.
C. They model a single implementation variant.
D. They can only contain design classes.
B. They represent an independent capability with clear interfaces.
Q. 5 Given the following configuration: Package A, which contains class aClass is in
the presentation layer. Package B, which contains a class bClass and an interface
bInterface is in the business layer. Package C, which contains cClass is in the data
layer. Which is a poor practice?
A. aClass calls a method in bClass.
B. aClass has an attribute of type cClass.
C. aClass realizes bInterface.
D. bClass realizes bInterface.
B. aClass has an attribute of type cClass.
Q. 6 Which process document describes design mechanisms, any mappings
between
design mechanisms, and the details regarding their use?
A. Software Architecture Document
B. Design Guidelines
C. Vision Document
D. Software Development Plan
C. Vision Document
Q. 7 What is a gate?
A. a parameter that represents a message that crosses the boundary of an
interaction or interaction fragment
B. a defined protocol for accessing the internals of a subsystem
C. a decision point in a state machine that has more than two alternatives
D. a set of checkpoints each subsystem design must satisfy before it can be
assigned for implementation
A. a parameter that represents a message that crosses the boundary of an
interaction or interaction fragment
Q. 8 When identifying design elements, a simple analysis class will map to
a(n)_____.
A. active class
B. interface
C. design class
D. subsystem
C. design class
Q. 9 In which OOAD activity is the distribution mechanism identified?
A. Identify Design Elements
B. Identify Design Mechanisms
C. Class Design
D. Architectural Analysis
B. Identify Design Mechanisms
Q. 10 Click on the exhibit button In the diagram, what is E?
A. fork
B. initial state
C. decision
D. transition
E. final state
F. event
G. state
H. guard condition
H. guard condition
Q. 11 Identify Design Elements is part of which workflow detail?
A. Define a Candidate Architecture
B. Design Components
C. Perform Architectural
D. Refine the Architecture
D. Refine the Architecture
12 Click on the exhibit button In the diagram, what is H?
A. fork
B. initial state
C. decision
D. transition
E. final state
F. event
G. state
H. guard condition
A. fork
13 What is the relationship between operation and method?
A. The terms are synonymous.
B. An operation describes how a method is implemented.
C. A method describes how an operation is implemented.
D. There is no relationship.
C. A method describes how an operation is implemented.
14 Why would you use subsystem interfaces rather than subsystem instances on
sequence diagrams?
A. to make it easier to model subsystems during Subsystem Design
B. to make use-case realizations easier to change
C. to ease sequence diagram maintenance when message signatures change
D. to reduce the number of classes needed to implement the subsystem
B. to make use-case realizations easier to change
15 Which is an input artifact to the Identify Design Elements activity?
A. Deployment Model
B. Implementation Model
C. Reference Architecture
D. Software Architecture Document
D. Software Architecture Document
16 What is an important consideration when allocating processes to nodes?
A. minimizing network traffic
B. minimizing power consumption
C. utilizing all available nodes
D. physical distance between nodes
A. minimizing network traffic
17 Which type of mechanism is a connector on a deployment diagram?
A. backup
B. communication
C. transaction
D. computation
B. communication
18 When identifying interfaces during the Identify Design Elements activity,
which statement is true?
A. Classes should not realize an interface.
B. Each subsystem realizes only one interface.
C. Interfaces should be identified before subsystems are created.
D. Interfaces should be packaged separately from the elements that realize them.
D. Interfaces should be packaged separately from the elements that realize them.
19 Additional subsystems can be discovered during Use Case Design by noting
_____.
A. common subflows between objects on several sequence diagrams
B. similar objects on several sequence diagrams
C. a consistent series of state transitions for multiple classes involved in a use-case
realization
D. the same design classes involved in more than one use-case realization
A. common subflows between objects on several sequence diagrams
20 Which activities are performed during Use Case Design?
A. converting analysis classes into design classes and design subsystems
B. describing persistence-related behavior
C. describing object interactions that implement interface operations
D. simplifying sequence diagrams using design classes
B. describing persistence-related behavior
21 On a sequence diagram, what is used to represent a specific subsystem?
A. an interface that the subsystem realizes
B. a subsystem proxy
C. a subsystem component
D. a subsystem class
C. a subsystem component
22 Which UML elements are used to describe the physical architecture of a
system?
A. classes and relationships
B. objects and messages
C. subsystems and dependencies
D. nodes and connectors
D. nodes and connectors
23 Which artifact is used to describe use-case realizations?
A. textual use-case descriptions
B. communication diagrams
C. state charts
D. activity diagrams
B. communication diagrams
24 What defines a subsystems responsibilities?
A. its internal class behavior
B. the operations of the interfaces it implements
C. the use-case realizations in which the subsystem appears
D. the operations on a class contained within the subsystem
B. the operations of the interfaces it implements
25 Which is a design mechanism?
A. Persistency
B. ObjectStore Object-oriented Database
C. Distribution
D. Remote Method Invocation
D. Remote Method Invocation
26 To begin identifying design mechanisms, you start by categorizing analysis
mechanisms. What are three steps in the process of Categorizing Analysis
Mechanisms? (Choose three.)
A. identify characteristic profiles for each analysis mechanism
B. identify the clients of each analysis mechanism
C. assign a vendor implementation to each analysis mechanism
D. group clients according to their use of characteristic profiles
A. identify characteristic profiles for each analysis mechanism
B. identify the clients of each analysis mechanism
D. group clients according to their use of characteristic profiles
27 In Subsystem Design, what happens in the step, Distribute Subsystem
Responsibilities?
A. The subsystems responsibilities are allocated to its internal design elements.
B. Each subsystem is checked to ensure it has a consistent set of responsibilities and
inconsistent
responsibilities are reassigned to other subsystems.
C. Libraries and external APIs are identified to realize the subsystem behavior.
D. Distribution mechanisms are detailed for exposing subsystem interfaces.
A. The subsystems responsibilities are allocated to its internal design elements.
28 Which entity has a well-defined boundary and identity that encapsulates state
and behavior?
A. class
B. object
C. component
D. package
B. object
29 What is the purpose of the Identify Design Mechanisms activity?
A. to refine the analysis mechanisms and specify the exact implementation of the
mechanism
B. to provide a conceptual set of services that is used by analysis objects
C. to refine analysis mechanisms into design mechanisms, based on the constraints
imposed by the
implementation environment
D. to define design placeholders in the architecture so the architecting effort remains
focused and is less likely
to become sidetracked
C. to refine analysis mechanisms into design mechanisms, based on the constraints
imposed by the
implementation environment
30 In a dependency, through what reference does the client class gain visibility to
the supplier?
A. local reference
B. parameter reference
C. global reference
D. field reference
A. local reference
B. parameter reference
C. global reference
31 In which Analysis and Design activity are subsystems mapped to analysis
classes?
A. Architectural Analysis
B. Identify Design Elements
C. Identify Subsystems
D. Incorporate Existing Design Elements
B. Identify Design Elements
32 Which design element is used to represent a concurrent object?
A. active class
B. capsule
C. design class
D. event
A. active class
33 The Describe Distribution activity is where the processes defined in the
Describe the Run-time Architecture activity are allocated to _____.
A. physical nodes
B. components
C. classes
D. activities
A. physical nodes
34 During Subsystem Design, how many interaction diagrams (sequence or
communication) should be created?
A. at least one interaction diagram per interface operation
B. one interaction diagram per interface realization
C. at least one interaction diagram for each use of an external interface
D. one interaction diagram for each realizing class
A. at least one interaction diagram per interface operation
35 A directed graph of nodes connected by transitions is a _____ diagram.
A. communication
B. sequence
C. component
D. state machine
D. state machine
36 Click on the exhibit button
In the diagram, what is F?
A. fork
B. initial state
C. decision
D. transition
E. final state
F. event
G. state
H. guard condition
F. event
Q. 37 Use Case Design is part of which workflow detail?
A. Design Use Cases
B. Analyze Behavior
C. Design Components
D. Design Classes and Subsystems
C. Design Components
38 When does an analysis class map directly to a design class?
A. when the analysis class uses the <entity> stereotype
B. when the analysis class represents a single logical abstraction
C. when the modeling tool supports transformation of Analysis Models to Design
D. when an analyst has strong design skills
B. when the analysis class represents a single logical abstraction
39 What is the purpose of subsystem design?
A. finalizes the details of each interface implemented by the subsystems in an
application
B. breaks the system up into subsystems in order to allocate subsystems to
development teams
C. defines the behaviors specified in the subsystem's interfaces in terms of
collaborations of contained design elements
D. defines on which tier each subsystem will be implemented and the communication
mechanisms used between them
C. defines the behaviors specified in the subsystem's interfaces in terms of
collaborations of contained design elements
40 Click on the exhibit button
In the diagram, what are C1 and C2?
A. forks
B. initial states
C. decisions
D. transitions
E. final states
F. events
G. states
H. guard conditions
G. states
41 Defining the network configuration is the _____ step of the Describe the
Distribution activity.
A. final
B. first
C. second
D. fifth
B. first
42 Click on the exhibit button
In the diagram, what is B?
A. fork
B. initial state
C. decision
D. transition
E. final state
F. event
G. state
H. guard condition
B. initial state
Q. 43 Which statement is true about packages and subsystems?
A. A package cannot contain a subsystem.
B. A package provides behavior.
C. A subsystem provides behavior.
D. You use a package when you need to encapsulate behavior.
C. A subsystem provides behavior.
Q. 44 How many physical nodes should be identified in order to perform the
Describe Distribution activity?
A. zero nodes only
B. one node only
C. zero nodes or one node
D. more than one node
D. more than one node
Q. 45 Supplemental sequence diagram documentation, in the form of notes and
scripts, is commonly used for _____. (Choose three.)
A. describing required timing between messages
B. providing details about conditional behavior
C. specifying the attributes for objects that appear in the diagram
D. correlating extension points in the use case with specific locations in the sequence
diagrams
A. describing required timing between messages
B. providing details about conditional behavior
D. correlating extension points in the use case with specific locations in the sequence
diagrams
Q. 46 What is used to describe the process of applying a distribution mechanism
during implementation?
A. activity diagram
B. flowchart
C. UML pattern and written steps
D. use-case diagram
C. UML pattern and written steps
Given information provided in the diagram, which statement is true?
A. Lion and Tiger communicate with each other.
B. Lion and Tiger communicate with Animal.
C. Animal may not have direct instances.
D. Instances of Animal communicate differently than instances of Lion or Tiger.
C. Animal may not have direct instances.
48 What does an underlined attribute indicate?
A. The attribute is read-only.
B. The attribute is derived from other attributes.
C. The attribute uniquely identifies instances.
D. The attribute is defined at the classifier level instead of the instance level.
D. The attribute is defined at the classifier level instead of the instance level.
49 Click on the exhibit button
In the diagram, the attribute [Link] is an example of
_____.
A. a bad design
B. a static attribute
C. a derived attribute
D. non-standard naming
C. a derived attribute
In the diagram, what is A?
A. fork
B. initial state
C. decision
D. transition
E. final state
F. event
G. state
H. guard condition
E. final state
51 With respect to persistence, what are two functions of transactions? (Choose
two.)
A. ensure that a set of operations is performed either in total, or not at all
B. enable a designer to selectively define operations that will be executed with priority
when there is a shortage of system resources
C. ensure that sets of objects move from one consistent state to another
D. simplify design work, so that persistence does not need to be explicitly considered
during Use Case Design
E. simply design work, by providing standardized approaches for representing
persistent objects in UML
A. ensure that a set of operations is performed either in total, or not at all
C. ensure that sets of objects move from one consistent state to another
52 What are three purposes of Use Case Design? (Choose three)
A. to refine use-case realizations in terms of interactions
B. to ensure the completeness of the View of Participating Classes diagrams for each
use-case realization
C. to refine requirements on the operations of design classes
D. to refine requirements on the operations of design subsystems and/or their
interfaces
A. to refine use-case realizations in terms of interactions
C. to refine requirements on the operations of design classes
D. to refine requirements on the operations of design subsystems and/or their
interfaces
53 Which is a Use Case Design output artifact?
A. analysis classes
B. design classes
C. interfaces
D. the Design Model
D. the Design Model
54 Which is an example of an Execution Environment?
A. Gigabit network switch
B. virtual private network
C. J2EE application server
D. handheld computer
C. J2EE application server
55 The purpose of Unify Classes and Subsystems is to ensure _____.
A. each subsystem has a corresponding subsystem component
B. all classes are assigned to at most one subsystem
C. the responsibilities of design elements do not overlap
D. each defined interface has a cohesive and coherent API
C. the responsibilities of design elements do not overlap
56 Which is a guideline for encapsulating subsystem interactions on sequence
diagrams?
A. Messages to subsystems should correspond to subsystem interface operations.
B. Messages from subsystems should correspond to operations of the subsystem
component.
C. During Use Case Design, secondary sequence diagrams should be created to
model the interactions within subsystems.
D. A subsystem should be represented on sequence diagrams using its subsystem
component.
A. Messages to subsystems should correspond to subsystem interface operations.
57 Which is an example of a connector?
A. SCSI Hard Disk
B. Uninterruptible Power Supply
C. HTTP protocol*
D. JDBC class
C. HTTP protocol*
58 A design mechanism _____.
A. captures the key aspects of a solution in a way that is implementation-independent
B. specifies the exact implementation of the mechanism and is bound to a certain
technology, implementation language, or vendor
C. is the same as a design pattern
D. assumes some details of the implementation environment, but is not tied to a
specific implementation.
D. assumes some details of the implementation environment, but is not tied to a
specific implementation.
59 Click on the exhibit button
In the diagram, what is G?
A. fork
B. initial state
C. decision
D. transition
E. final state
F. event
G. state
H. guard condition
C. decision
Q. 60 Which is a device?
A. database server
B. web server
C. virtual private network
D. handheld computer
D. handheld computer
Q. 61 Which 4+1 view is the focus of the Describe Distribution activity?
A. Logical View
B. Deployment View
C. Use Case View
D. Implementation View
B. Deployment View
Q. 62 Which three activities are elements of Class Design? (Choose three.)
A. identify classes and relationships that support implementation of an architecture
B. identify and analyze state transitions in objects of state-controlled classes
C. identify classes that model the problem domain
D. refine relationships, operations and attributes
C. identify classes that model the problem domain
63 Click on the exhibit button
In the diagram, what is D?
A. fork
B. initial state
C. decision
D. transition
E. final state
F. event
G. state
H. guard condition
D. transition
64 Given the following configuration: Package A, which contains class aClass is
in the presentation layer. Package B, which contains a class bClass and an interface
bInterface is in the business layer. Package C, which contains cClass is in the data
layer. Which is a poor practice?
A. aClass calls a method in bClass.
B. aClass has an attribute of type cClass.
C. aClass realizes bInterface.
D. bClass realizes bInterface.
B. aClass has an attribute of type cClass.
65 Artifacts are entities that _____.
A. host running software
B. are deployed onto physical nodes
C. are the result of model transformations
D. are stored in a browser cache
B. are deployed onto physical nodes
66 What is a design subsystems primary purpose?
A. provides configuration management and model organization
B. encapsulates behavior
C. packages similar design classes together
D. represents external systems
B. encapsulates behavior
67 In the state of a state machine, a behavior can be defined _____
A. before reaching a state
B. upon reaching a state
C. upon leaving a state
D. inside a state
B. upon reaching a state
C. upon leaving a state
D. inside a state