Certified Function Point Specialist v6.2 (I40-420)

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Which of the following statements is (are) true regarding the definition of maintain?
Maintain is defined as:

  • A. Ability to add, change or delete transactions through an elementary process
  • B. Ability to add, change or delete data through an elementary process
  • C. Ability to add, change or delete data through a functional user requirement
  • D. None of the above


Answer : B

When counting an EI, which of the following statements is true of the term maintain?

  • A. It is the ability to create or modify an elementary process
  • B. It is the ability to create data in another application
  • C. It is the ability to add, change or delete data through the elementary process
  • D. None of the above


Answer : C

Which of the following is the definition of derived data?

  • A. data created as a result of processing that involves steps, other than or in addition to, direct retrieval and validation of information from data functions
  • B. data created as a result of concatenating attributes from multiple data functions
  • C. data that is calculated base upon attributes directly retrieved from data functions and presented to the user satisfying a Functional User Requirement
  • D. None of the above


Answer : A

Which of the following statements is false?

  • A. Technical requirements do not contribute to the functional size
  • B. CPM is transformed into an ISO standard for size with inclusion of GSC
  • C. Functional size can be estimated in the proposal phase
  • D. Prior to FP counting, we need to determine the purpose of the count


Answer : B

Business data is defined as:

  • A. information needed to be stored and retrieved by the functional area addressed by the application
  • B. information needed by the core users for translation
  • C. the business objects that represent valid values of entities external to the application
  • D. data that reflects static information that is stored and retrieved by the application


Answer : A

Control information is data that:

  • A. influences an elementary process
  • B. specifies what data is to be processed
  • C. specifies when and how data is to be processed
  • D. All of the above


Answer : D

Which of the following types of processing logic is (are) mandatory for an elementary process to be classified as an EQ?

  • A. At least one ILF or EIF is referenced
  • B. Information is prepared and then presented outside the boundary
  • C. Data or control information is retrieved
  • D. All of the above


Answer : D

Which statement(s) is (are) true for an elementary process?

  • A. It is the smallest init of activity that is meaningful to the user
  • B. It is the smallest unit of activity that that leaves the application in a dynamic state
  • C. It is the smallest unit of activity that constitutes a complete transaction
  • D. Both A and C


Answer : D

Which of the following would apply when counting FTRs for an EQ?

  • A. Count an FTR for each ILF or EIF read
  • B. Count one FTR for each ILF maintained
  • C. Count only one FTR for each ILF that is both maintained and read
  • D. All of the above


Answer : A

Which of the following types of processing logic is mandatory for an elementary process to be classified as an EO?

  • A. Equivalent values are converted
  • B. Information is prepared and then presented outside the boundary
  • C. At least one ILF or EIF is referenced
  • D. All of the above


Answer : B

The functional complexity of an EO is based upon which of the following?

  • A. The number of RETs
  • B. The number of FTRs
  • C. The number of DETs
  • D. Both B and C


Answer : D

Which of the following statements best describes transactional functions?

  • A. They represent the functionality provided to the user to meet internal data requirements
  • B. They represent the functionality provided to the user to process the data
  • C. They indicate the general functionality provided to the user of the application
  • D. They are measured primarily for project FPs


Answer : B

An EIF referenced by mere then one application counts as:

  • A. an EIF for the application under study
  • B. an EIF for the application under study and an ILF for the other applications
  • C. an EIF for each application that references the file
  • D. None of the above


Answer : C

Which of the following statements is (are) true of business data?

  • A. It may also be referred to as core user data or business objects
  • B. It is mandatory for the operation of the users' functional area
  • C. It is user identifiable (usually by a business user)
  • D. All of the above


Answer : D

Which of the following statements is (are) true?

  • A. An EIF can only be counted as an EIF for one application
  • B. An EIF must be an ILF in another application
  • C. An EIF is only counted by the application that uses all of its DETs
  • D. All of the above


Answer : B

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