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List of Experiments (For LAB FAT)

The document outlines a list of experiments for a lab project, focusing on software requirements, testing, risk management, and various diagrams. It includes tasks such as defining functional and non-functional requirements, creating SRS documents, designing test cases, and illustrating data flow and component diagrams. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of managing change requests and versioning in software projects.

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List of Experiments (For LAB FAT)

The document outlines a list of experiments for a lab project, focusing on software requirements, testing, risk management, and various diagrams. It includes tasks such as defining functional and non-functional requirements, creating SRS documents, designing test cases, and illustrating data flow and component diagrams. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of managing change requests and versioning in software projects.

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List of Experiments (for LAB FAT)

1. Define the functional and non-functional requirements for the project you completed in
the lab. Present these requirements in an SRS document format.

2. Given a set of requirements, create a Software Requirements Specification (SRS)


document for the project you completed in the lab.

3. Design test cases for the login feature of the project you completed in the lab, specifying
inputs, expected outputs, and pass/fail criteria for each test case.

4. List three potential risks that could impact the reliability and security for the project you
completed in the lab, and recommend mitigation strategies for each risk.

5. Create a Level 1 Data Flow Diagram (DFD) for the project you completed in the lab,
illustrating the key data flows and processes involved in the project.

6. Describe the process of managing a change request in a software project. How would you
handle versioning and monitor changes when a new feature request is introduced.

7. Draw and explain the class diagram and object diagram for the project you developed in
the lab.

8. Draw & Explain the Component Diagram & Deployment Diagram for the project you
developed in the lab.

9. Draw & Explain the Use case Diagram & Sequence Diagram for the project you developed
in the lab.

10.Draw & Explain the Collaboration Diagram & State Chart Diagram for the project you
developed in the lab.

11.Draw & Explain the Activity Diagram & Sequence Diagram for the project you developed
in the lab.

12.Draw & Explain the Use Case Diagram & Sequence Diagram for the project you developed
in the lab.

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