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What is a valid XML
What is a valid XML? If XML is confirming to DTD rules then it’s a valid XML.
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What is well formed XML
What is well formed XML? If a XML document is confirming to XML rules (all tags started are closed, there is a root element etc) then it’s a well formed XML.
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What is DTD (Document Type definition)
What is DTD (Document Type definition)? It defines how your XML should structure. For instance in the above XML we want to make it compulsory to provide “qty” and “totalcost”, also that these two elements can only contain numeric. So you can define the DTD document and use that DTD document with in...
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Can you explain why your project needed XML
Can you explain why your project needed XML? Remember XML was meant to exchange data between two entities as you can define your user friendly tags with ease. In real world scenarios XML is meant to exchange data. For instance you have two applications who want to exchange information. But because t...
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Is XML meant to replace HTML
Is XML meant to replace HTML? No, they both go together one is for describing data while other is for displaying data.
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What is the difference between XML and HTML
What is the difference between XML and HTML? XML describes data while HTML describes how the data should be displayed. So HTML is about displaying information while XML is about describing information.
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Is XML case sensitive
Is XML case sensitive? Yes, they are case sensitive.
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If XML does not have closing tag will it work
If XML does not have closing tag will it work? No, every tag in XML which is opened should have a closing tag. For instance in the top if I remove &lt;/discount> tag that XML will not be understood by lot of application.
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What is ROOT element in XML
What is ROOT element in XML? In our XML sample given previously &lt;invoice>&lt;/invoi ce>tag is the root element. Root element is the top most elements for a XML.
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What is the version information in XML
What is the version information in XML? “version” tag shows which version of XML is used.
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What is XML
What is XML? XML (Extensible markup language) is all about describing data. Below is a XML which describes invoice data. &lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> &lt;invoice> &lt;productname>Shoes &lt;qty>12 &lt;totalcost>100 &lt;discount>10 &lt;/invoice> An XML tag...
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How do you estimate maintenance project and change requests
How do you estimate maintenance project and change requests?
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What is SMC approach of estimation
What is SMC approach of estimation?
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What is COCOMO I, COCOMOII and COCOMOIII
What is COCOMO I, COCOMOII and COCOMOIII? In CD we have a complete free PDF tutorial of how to prepare software quotation. It has all the estimation technology that today’s software industry uses.
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Do you know Use Case points
Do you know Use Case points? In CD we have a complete free PDF tutorial of how to prepare software quotation. It has all the estimation technology that today’s software industry uses.
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What is your company’s productivity factor
What is the FP per day in your current company?
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Can you explain steps in function points
Can you explain steps in function points? Below are the steps in function points: >First Count ILF, EIF, EI, EQ, RET, DET, FTR and use the rating tables. After you have counted all the elements you will get the unadjusted function points. Put rating values 0 to 5 to all 14 GSC. Adding total of all 1...
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What are unadjusted function points and how is it calculated?
What are unadjusted function points and how is it calculated? Unadjusted function points = ILF + EIF + EI + EQ + EO. Below is the table referred for getting ILF, EIF, EI, EQ and EO.
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Can you explain in GSC and VAF in function points
Can you explain in GSC and VAF in function points? In GSC (General System Characteristic) there are 14 factors which are rated on 1 to 5 depending on the complexity of the factor. Below are the 14 factors: Data communications: - How many communication facilities are there to aid in the transfer or e...
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What are the different elements in Functions points 2
What are the different elements in Functions points 2? Output results exits the application boundary. EQ does not contain any derived data. Derived data means any complex calculated data. Derived data is not just mere retrieval but are combined with additional formulae to generate results. Derived d...
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What are the different elements in Functions points
What are the different elements in Functions points? The different elements in function points are as follows: Internal Logical Files (ILF) External Interface File (EIF) Record Element Type (RET) DET (Data element types) File Type Reference (FTR) External Input (EI) External Inquiry (EQ) External Ou...
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What are the different types of elementary process in FPA
What are the different types of elementary process in FPA? There are two types of elementary process Dynamic Elementary process Static Elementary process Dynamic elementary process moves data from internal application boundary to external application boundary or vice-versa. Examples of dynamic eleme...
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Define Elementary process in FPA
What are function points? FPA is breaking huge systems in to smaller pieces and analyzing them. Software application is combination of set of elementary processes. EP is smallest unit of activity that is meaningful to the user. EP must be self contained and leave the application in a consistent stat...
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What are the various roles in Six Sigma implementation
What are the various roles in Six Sigma implementation? Attaining Six Sigma is team effort and can not be attained individually. Driving Six Sigma itself in an organization is huge project as it involves lot of mentoring and change of attitude of the current workers. So when an organization wants to...
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