CIT432 Tma Solutions

CIT432

Question: Somerville suggests that well-engineered software should have the followings except
Answer: All of these

Question: In __________ generation, computers were programmed by changing the wires and tens of dials and switches.
Answer: First

Question: __________ is a translator that transforms high-level languages into computer executable language
Answer: complier

Question: ____________ is a program that translates symbolic instructions to processor
Answer: Machine Languages

Question: ________________ defines software engineering is a discipline that integrates methods, tools, and procedures for the development of computer software
Answer: (Pressman, 2000).

Question: In the __________ generation, the primary feature was that you do not indicate HOW a computer must perform a task but WHAT it must do.
Answer: Fourth

Question: ___________ is a translator that translates high level languages on a statement-by-statement basis so that as each language statement is encountered
Answer: interpreter

Question: ___________ is a translator that translates high level languages on a statement-by-statement basis so that as each language statement is encountered
Answer: complier

Question: _____________ generation witnessed natural language but interpreters and compliers were made.
Answer: Third

Question: The modern concept of an internally stored computer program was first proposed by
Answer: Hungarian-American mathematician

Question: Software engineering is an emerging discipline that focuses on the following except
Answer: emission

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