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IGNOU BCS-51 (July 2025 – January 2026) Assignment Questions
Q1. (a) Compare and contrast the Waterfall Model and the Spiral Model of software development based on the following criteria:
• Risk Handling Capability
• Flexibility to accommodate changes
• Customer Involvement
• Suitability for large vs. small projects
(b) For which of the following scenarios would you choose the Spiral model over the Waterfall model? Justify your answer.
• Scenario 1: Developing a simple inventory management system with well-understood requirements.
• Scenario 2: Developing a cutting-edge research prototype for an AI-based medical diagnosis tool whererequirements are expected to evolve.
Q2. You are tasked with developing a “Hostel Management System” for a university. The system should manage student check-in/check-out, fee payments, room allocation, and mess billing. Prepare a Software Requirements Specification (SRS) document for this system. Your SRS must include at least the following sections as per the IEEE 830 standard:
a. Introduction (Purpose, Scope, System Overview)
b. Overall Description (Product Perspective, User Characteristics, Constraints)
c. Specific Requirements (At least two Functional Requirements and two Non-Functional Requirements, e.g.,performance, security).
Q3. For the “Hostel Management System” described in Q2, create the following Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs):
(a) A Context-Level (Level 0) DFD showing the main system and its interactions with external entities (e.g., Student, Administrator, Accounts Department).
(b) A Level 1 DFD that decomposes the main process from the Context-Level diagram into at least three major sub-processes (e.g., “Manage Student Registration,” “Process Fee Payments,” “Allocate Rooms”).
Q4. A software project has been estimated to have 300 Function Points (FP). The project is being developed by a team with average experience, and the complexity of the project is considered high. The company uses a productivity factor of 10 FP per person-month.
(a) Calculate the estimated effort in person-months.
(b) If the project needs to be completed in 6 months, calculate the estimated team size (number of people required).
(c) Briefly explain what a “Function Point” represents in software estimation and why it is often preferred over Lines of Code (LOC) as a metric.
Q5. (a) Differentiate between Black-Box Testing and White-Box Testing. Provide one example testing technique for each. (5 Marks)
(b) Explain the hierarchy of software testing levels: Unit Testing, Integration Testing, and System Testing. Describe the primary goal of each level.
Q6. Suppose a software application for online ticket booking has been successfully deployed. Describe a scenario that would necessitate each of the following types of software maintenance.
(a) Corrective Maintenance
(b) Adaptive Maintenance
(c) Perfective Maintenance
(d) Preventive Maintenance
Q7. What is Software Quality Assurance (SQA)? Describe four key activities that a dedicated SQA team would perform during the software development lifecycle to ensure the final product meets the desired quality standards.
Q8. (a) What is Software Configuration Management (SCM)? Explain its importance in a team-based software development environment.
(b) Define the following SCM concepts and explain their relationship:
• Configuration Item (CI)
• Baseline
• Version Control
IGNOU BCS-51 (July 2024 – January 2025) Assignment Questions
Q1. What is SRS? Develop SRS for “Railway Reservation System”. Make necessary assumptions. Follow IEEE SRS format. Briefly explain the characteristics of a good SRS.
Q2. Draw first three levels of DFDs for a “Railway Reservation System”. Make assumptions, wherever necessary. Briefly explain the all the DFDs with respect to Railway Reservation System.
Q3. Develop a test case for any testing technique for “Railway Reservation System”. Briefly explain the all the test cases with respect to Railway Reservation System.
Q4. What are application logic objects? Explain with the help of an example.
Q5. What is Spiral model for software development? Explain the types of software systems developed using this model.
Q6. a) Explain the different categories of Software Maintenance.
b) Draw GANTT chart for the development of “Railway Reservation System”. Briefly explain the chart with respect to Railway Reservation System.
Q7. What is Software Configuration Management (SCM) ? Explain the need of SCM with the help of an example.
Q8. Write short notes on the following:
(a) Object Oriented Metrics
(b) Coupling
(c) Software Quality Assurance
(d) Capability Maturitys Model
IGNOU BCS-51 ASSIGNMENTS DETAILS
| University | : | IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) | |
| Title | : | Introduction to Software Engineering | |
| Language(s) | : | English | |
| Code | : | BCS-51 | |
| Degree | : | BCA | |
| Subject | : | Computer Application | |
| Course | : | Core Courses (CC) | |
| Author | : | ignouedumart.com Panel | |
| Publisher | : | Distance Gyan Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. |
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