Explain the lifetime of an object. Provide an example
What will be an ideal response?
The lifetime of an object specifies when its instantiated, how long it exists, and when it is destroyed. We specifically create an object when we need it and free it afterwards when we are done with it, and so we are in complete control of its lifetime. We can show the start and end of an object's lifeline on a sequence diagram. A message to the object's Name indicates its construction. A cross symbol marked on its timeline shows its destruction.
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The systems steering committee is responsible for all of the following except
a. assigning priorities b. determining whether and when to terminate systems projects c. analyzing the technical feasibility of the project d. budgeting funds for systems development
The cat's low weight, broken claws, and its fur being matted indicated that the animal was being neglected
What will be an ideal response?
Amanda Silver-Lockett, married to David Lockett and mother of one child (female) named Bree, made a dated document, entirely in her own handwriting, and signed it. In the document she stated in the event of her death she wanted to leave $50,000 to River City University, $200,000 to her child Bree, and the reminder of any assets she owned to go to her loving husband David
a. This is an invalid will, because there are no witnesses. b. This is an invalid will, because it is not notarized. c. This appears to be a valid holographic will. d. This appears to be a valid power of attorney.
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of venture capital firms?
A) Developing a portfolio of companies B) Holding debt in the firms that are funded C) Allowing firms to use the funds as they see fit D) Having a short-term investment horizon