Friday 2 September 2016

NIELIT A Level July, 2015 A5-R4: STRUCTURED SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN

NIELIT A Level July, 2015
A5-R4: STRUCTURED SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN

PART ONE
(Answer all the questions)
1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most appropriate one and enter in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

1.1 The next major step before system design and after feasibility study is
A) Analysis
B) Equipment selection
C) Implementation
D) Testing
1.2 ________ is a collection of programs written to service other programs.
A) Application S/W
B) Real Time S/W
C) Business S/W
D) System S/W

NIELIT A Level January, 2016 A5-R4: STRUCTURED SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN

NIELIT A Level January, 2016
A5-R4: STRUCTURED SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN


PART ONE
(Answer all the questions)

1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most appropriate one and enter in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

1.1 The main objective of feasibility study is:
A) To assess whether it is possible to meet the requirements specifications.
B) To assess if it is possible to meet the requirements specified subject to constraints of budget,
human resource and hardware
C) To assist the management in implementing the desired system
D) To remove bottlenecks in implementing the desired system
1.2 Which decision structure you should use when the sequence of conditions and actions is
critical?
A) a decision tree
B) a decision table
C) a structured English
D) all of the above

Thursday 1 September 2016

Syllabus Structured System Analysis and Design

NIELIT A Level 
Structured System Analysis and Design
Syllabus
Objective of the Course

The Objective of the course is to provide the necessary skills, learning and exposure in developing an information system. The student should be able to develop an understanding of the general principles and purpose of systems analysis and design; apply key techniques from a standard methodology. He should have knowledge of information systems and be able to prepare the physical design of an information system

NIELIT A Level July, 2010 A4-R4: COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

NIELIT A Level July, 2010
A4-R4: COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE


PART ONE
(Answer all the questions)

1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most appropriate one and enter in the “tear-off” answer sheet attached to the question paper, following
instructions therein. (1x10)
1.1 Which of the following is NOT the key distinguishing feature of a microprocessor
A) Clock Speed
B) L1 Cache
C) Number of transistors
D) Capacity of the Hard Disk
1.2 The two's complement of binary number 11001 is
A) 00111
B) 00110
C) 11000
D) 11001