2. JAD is a method of developing a contract
agreement through meetings with
discussions to work out the specific
objectives of what the company wants the
developer to create.
4. occurs when the features or details of a
project grows or changes beyond the original
scope of the project.
5. a procedure to set the steps to make
necessary additions or changes to the
features in the project after the project has
been implemented.
6. a sequence of instructions that can only be
read by the computer and may or may not be
directly executable.
7. computer instructions, with or without
comments, written using computer language
that is readable by humans.
8. a service provided to test source code escrow
media to ensure it is readable and complete;
to confirm that the files are in fact identical to
the files that the developer says are in the
deposit; to verify that the source code will in
fact convert to object code; and the file will
process the same way as the licensed
product.
10. any type of information stored electronically
that is relevant to specific litigation.
11. a formal plan that addresses multiple issues
such as data management, length of
retention time for each type of data, back up
and archiving policies and procedures,
deletion or purge schedules, plans for
handling electronic discovery process.