Wireless Communication
Software Development
Agile Organizations
Project Management
Fun with Lists
100

A wireless network that provides communication over a short distance that is intended for use with devices that are owned and operated by a single user.

What is a personal area network?

100

Involves describing the desired features and operations of the system.

What is the Design Phase?

100

This methodology aims for customer satisfaction through early and continuous delivery of useful software components developed by an iterative process with a design point that uses the bare minimum requirements

What is Agile methodology?

100

These are individuals and organizations actively involved in the project or whose interests might be affected as a result of project

What are Stakeholders?

100

These are the four wireless communication network categories.

What are Personal area networks, wireless local area networks, wireless metropolitan area networks, and wireless wide area networks

200

A wireless PAN technology that transmits signals over short distances among cell phones, computers, and other devices.

What is Bluetooth?
200

This phase establishes a high-level plan of the intended project and determines project goals.

What is the Planning phase?

200

An activity-based process in which each phase in the SDLC is performed sequentially from planning through implementation and maintenance

What is Waterfall methodology?

200

These are key dates by which a certain group of activities must be performed

What are project Milestones?

200

These are the phases in the systems development life cycle.

What are Plan, Analysis, Design, Development, Test, Implement, and Maintain?

300

This network uses radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet

What is WLAN?

300

This phase of the SDLC gathers business requirements

What is the Analysis phase

300

This emphasizes extensive user involvement in the rapid and evolutionary construction of working prototypes

What is RAD methodology?

300

The cost-effectiveness of a project.

What is economic feasibility?

300

These are the three primary variables (or triple constraints) in any project.

What are Time, Resources, and Scope?

400

A means by which portable devices can connect wirelessly to a local area network, using access points that send and receive data via radio waves

What is Wireless Fidelity?

400

phase brings all the project pieces together to eliminate errors and bugs and verify that the system meets all the business requirements.

What is the Testing phase?

400

This breaks a project into tiny phases, each of which must be completed before developers can continue on to the next phase

What is Extreme programming?

400

This is a graphical network model that depicts a project's tasks and the relationships between those tasks.

What is a PERT chart?

400

These are all examples of tangible project benefits.

What are decreased expenses, decreased response time, increased quantity or sales?

500

Areas around access points where users can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi.

What are hotspots?

500

Involves placing the system into production so users can begin to perform actual business operations with the system.

What is the Implementation phase?

500

This agile methodology uses small teams to produce small pieces of deliverable software using sprints.

What is SCRUM?

500

The sequence of activities that determine the earliest date by which the project can be completed.

What is the Critical Path?

500

These are SMART criteria for successful objective creation.

What are specific, measurable, agreed upon, realistic, time framed?

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