Specify all management models for the icebreaker project described in Exercise 14-11.
What will be an ideal response?
After the completion of Exercise 14–11, the instructor should select a team that displayed a minimum of structure
during the problem solving (as opposed to a single participant coming up with the solution) and ask participants
reverse engineer a schedule, roles, teams, and a task model. This should illustrate both the usefulness of such models
to reason about the team dynamic and their limitations.
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When a shallow copy of an Array class is made, the pointers of the original and copy point to the same dynamic array because:
A. the address of the pointer of one Array is copied into the pointer of the other Array B. there can only be one dynamic array at any one time C. every object made from an Array class has to point to the same place in the heap D. if they didn’t, one would be a dangling pointer
Excel's ________ function adds together all of the values found in a specified range
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Software deteriorates rather than wears out because
A. Defects are more likely to arise after software has been used often B. Software suffers from exposure to hostile environments C. Multiple change requests introduce errors in component interactions D. Software spare parts become harder to order
Case Based Critical ThinkingCase 1You have created a very long web page. Answer the following questions about the navigation structure for this web page. Which of the following would not be good to use on your long web page because it does not exemplify a user-friendly navigation structure?
A. Plain text navigational links at the bottom of the page B. A link to the home page for the site C. A link that uses the phrase "Click here." D. An anchored link