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This document appears to be a quiz for a software engineering course containing 4 multiple choice questions worth 5 points each. The questions ask students to briefly explain the differences between software and system engineering, why the waterfall model is not always accurate, the main goal of software development, and what a requirement is as well as why requirements errors are costly.

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SWE 214 (022)

ID: ___________
Quiz # 1
Name: _____________________ Weight 3%
12 March, 2003

Q. 1 [5 points]:
Briefly explain the difference between software engineering and system engineering.

Q. 2 [5 points]:
Briefly explain why the waterfall model of the software process is not an accurate reflection of the
detailed software process in most organization.

Q. 3 [5 points]:
What is the main goal of software development?

Q. 4 [5 points]:
What is a requirement? Why requirements errors are extremely costly to correct?

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