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Question 1. What question will help prevent defining a use case that is too small? A. What common behavior does this use case have with other use cases? B. What steps will an actor perform in this use case? C. What goal does an actor achieve with this use case? D. How does this use case fit into the overall structure of the system? Answer: C Question 2. Given: A developer is creating a use-case model for telephone installations. One of the sub-flows in the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case displays an installer's schedule for a whole day. The client for whom the system is being built wants to add a new feature that allows a dispatcher to optionally display mileage between phone installation locations. Instead of modifying the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case, the developer decides to create a new use case called "Display Mileage." What relationship should be created between the "Display Mileage" use case and the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case? A. Include B. Generalization C. Modify D. Extend Answer: D Question 3. What are the advantages of the use-case approach over traditional development approaches? A. Use cases give context to requirements B. Use cases identify all stakeholders C. Use cases visualize constraints D. Use cases represent the user's perspective Answer: A,D Question 4. What question helps identify the actors in software requirements? A. Who will be using the system? B. Who will be paying for the system? C. What subsystems will be in the system? D. Who will be designing the system? Answer: A Question 5. Which statements are TRUE regarding a use case? (Select all that apply.) A. A use case is an isolated part that provides a piece of functionality for the system to be built. B. A use case describes actions the system takes to deliver something of value to the actor. C. A use case contains functional software requirements. D. A use case models a dialog between the system and its surroundings. Answer: B,C,D Question 6. What does a supplementary specification include? A. <> and < > relationships associated with a particular use case B. Use-case diagram for the entire system C. Non-functional requirements associated with a particular use case D. Non-functional requirements associated with the entire system Answer: D Question 7. Refer to the exhibit below. What are the three types of relationships in this use case? A. X includes, Y generalization, Z extends B. X extends, Y generalization, Z includes C. X extends, Y includes, Z generalization D. X generalization, Y includes, Z extends Answer: A Question 8. Given: Consider the following set of initial user requests from a telephone company about a new customer service system: * The telephone company customer service system shall be able to record and answer questions about telephone installations. * When a customer requests a new telephone, the service representative shall record the customer's name, address, assigned phone installer, and a projected time of the installation. * After installation is complete, start time and duration of installation are recorded. * Start time shall include the year, month, day, hour, and minute. What is the most appropriate name for one of the use cases in this software system? A. Schedule phone installation B. Update phone installation database C. Phone installation D. Record start time Answer: A Question 9. What is an actor? A. Role a person or thing plays when interacting with the system B. Anyone who will purchase the system C. Anyone who has a vested interest in the outcome of the system D. Role a tester plays when testing the system Answer: A Question 10. What does a post-condition describe? A. One way that a use case can end B. State of the system after the use case ends C. Last non-functional requirement D. Last step in the basic flow of events Answer: B Question 11. What characterizes a generic alternative flow of events? A. Applies at any point in a use case B. Is part of all scenarios C. Is part of several different use cases D. Handles several different error conditions Answer: A Question 12. What is a scenario? A. An ordered set of flows from the start of the use case to one of its end points B. A specific dialog that can occur between the system and a particular actor C. A set of possible dialogs that can occur between the system and one or more actors D. A description of the path the user takes through the use case and the data that is exchanged Answer: A Question 13Given: Consider the following set of initial user requests from a telephone company about a new customer service system: * The telephone company customer service system shall be able to record and answer questions about telephone installations. * When a customer requests a new telephone, the service representative shall record the customer's name, address, assigned phone installer, and a projected time of the installation. * At the end of each day, the technicians shall record their work. * Start time shall include the year, month, day, hour, and minute. What is the most appropriate classification name for one of the actors in these system requirements? A. Calendar B. Installer C. User D. Customer Answer: B Question 14. What does the "flow of events" in a use case describe? A. Relationships between the use case and its actors B. Interactions between the system and its actors C. "Happy day" scenario D. Relationships between the use case and other use cases Answer: B Question 15. When is an "include" relationship used? A. Parent use case contains behavior common to all children B. Use case contains behavior that is the opposite of the behavior in a second use case C. Use case contains behavior optional to a second use case D. Use case contains behavior common to many use cases Answer: D
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Question 1. Which DHCP server gives secondary codecs in Cisco TelePresence CTS-3000 and CTS-3200 systems their IP addresses? A. DHCP server on the voice VLAN B. DHCP server on the primary codec C. DHCP server on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager D. DHCP server on the CiscoTelePresence Manager Answer: B Question 2. How do you calibrate the light meter from the Cisco recommended RRA tool kit? A. Press the Auto Adjust button on the meter. B. Turn the meter on and off. C. Cover the sensor with the cap and press the Zero button. D. Cover the sensor with the cap and press the Light Source button. Answer: C Question 3. What two options does an administrator have using WebUI for CTMS in Monitoring/Room Testing for any active meeting? (Choose two.) A. add a CTS System to a meeting B. view network statistics C. view meeting statistics D. start loopback E. force switch Answer: A, B Question 4. The Cisco Telepresence room Fluffy does not have an email account listed in the Unified CM. This is preventing the Cisco Telepresence Manager from synchronizing with the email address for the Cisco Telepresence Room in the Calendar server. Refer to the exhibit. You are using Cisco Telepresence Manager and have just added a new room in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager and have made test calls successfully. You run the Discover Rooms option under Discovery Service successfully. You then go into the Rooms section and see the status. Which is the cause of the problem? A. The Cisco Telepresence room Fluffy does not have an email account listed in the Unified CM. This is preventing the Cisco Telepresence Manager from synchronizing with the email address for the Cisco Telepresence Room in the Calendar server. B. The Cisco Telepresence room Fluffy has an email address listed in the Unified CM. The Calendar server does not have an account for the email address provided by the Unified CM. C. The Cisco Telepresence room Fluffy has an email address listed in the Unified CM. The Calendar server has an account for the email address provided by the Unified CM. The Cisco Telepresence Manager does not have proper privileges to view this account. D. The Cisco Telepresence room Fluffy has an email address listed in the Unified CM. The Calendar server has an account for the email address provided by the Unified CM. The Cisco Telepresence Manager cannot authenticate to the LDAP server and cannot log into the Calendar server to synchronize with the account. Answer: C Question 5. During the RRA, how should you hold the light sensor when taking the majority of light measurements? A. Horizontally, so it gets the direct lighting from ceiling light fixtures. B. Vertically, toward the displays to measure the light they put off. C. Horizontally, toward any untreated windows to measure light coming in. D. Vertically, so it is reading light as if it were hitting the participant's face. Answer: D Question 6. At a minimum, what must an administrator configure in the CUCM for the Cisco Telepresence Multipoint Switch? A. SIP trunk and route pattern B. H.323 gateway and route pattern C. H.323 gateway, route pattern, route list and route group D. SIP trunk, route pattern, route list and route group E. H.323 gateway, route pattern and route group F. route pattern, route list and route group Answer: A Question 7. Which QoS mapping is specific to Cisco Telepresence? A. CoS 5 to map to a DSCP value of 40 B. CoS 4 to map to a DSCP value of 46 C. CoS 3 to map to a DSCP value of 48 D. CoS 5 to map to a DSCP value of 16 E. CoS 4 to map to a DSCP value of 32 Answer: E Question 8. How is VIP mode enabled for a scheduled multipoint Cisco Telepresence meeting? A. through the Cisco IP phone interface B. through theWebUI on the CTMS C. through the CiscoTelepresence Manager D. through calendar scheduling interface Answer: B Question 9. Which three statements about the cabling of a Cisco Telepresence 3000 are true? (Choose three.) A. All speakers connect to the primary codec. B. All video cameras connect to the primary codec. C. All 65 inch plasma displays connect to the primary codec. D. Microphones connect to the corresponding codec. E. Speakers connect to the corresponding codec. F. Video cameras connect to the corresponding codec. G. Plasma displays connect to the corresponding codec. Answer: A, F, G Question 10. DRAG DROP Answer:
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