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CSCI 2230 Spring 2009 Test 2 Outline - Prof. Vernon W. Pine, Study notes of Digital Signal Processing

An outline for the csci 2230 test 2 in spring 2009, including the test format, topics covered, and specific questions. The test consists of four parts: true or false, short answer, computations, and analyze, compare and contrast. Topics include uml class diagrams, sequence diagrams, elementary file structures, sorting algorithms, and testing. Students are expected to demonstrate their understanding of these concepts through various question types.

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Download CSCI 2230 Spring 2009 Test 2 Outline - Prof. Vernon W. Pine and more Study notes Digital Signal Processing in PDF only on Docsity! CSCI 2230 Test 2 – Topic Outline Spring 2009 Test Date: 20 April Test Format Part 1 – True or False Read carefully, these questions are not designed to be deliberately misleading, but words have meaning. (~20 points) Part 2 – Short answer questions Brief, to the point answer, 1-3 sentences. (~ 20 points) Part 3 – Computations Must show work to receive credit. (~ 40 points) Part 4 – Analyze, compare and contrast Thought required. Discuss pros and cons, pluses and minuses, advantages and disadvantages support with specific examples. (~20 points) Topics The test will cover material from the lectures, textbook, handouts and projects. Otherwise, any topic is fair game. The following is a high level overview of the topics that were covered, it is not intended to be an all inclusive, detailed list of the test questions. Lectures Covered: Lectures 6 - 9 1. UML 1.1. Class Diagrams 1.1.1. Representation of classes 1.1.1.1. Name 1.1.1.2. Attributes 1.1.1.2.1. Types 1.1.1.2.2. Default values 1.1.1.2.3. Visibility 1.1.1.2.4. Scope 1.1.1.3. Methods 1.1.1.3.1. Name, types, Default values of the arguments 1.1.1.3.2. Visibility 1.1.1.3.3. Scope 1.1.2. Relationships between classes 1.1.2.1. Dependency 1.1.2.2. Association 1.1.2.2.1. Aggregation 1.1.2.2.2. Composition 1.1.2.3. Generalization 1.1.3. Notes 1.1.4. Constraints 1.2. Sequence Diagrams 1.2.1. Involved objects 1.2.2. Lifelines 1.2.3. Messages 1.3. Consistency between Class Diagram and Sequence Diagram
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