Computer Science, asked by kittuvelagalaow64c8, 1 year ago

Which of the following is true about the principle of sufficiency, completeness and primitiveness in Software design?

a)It states that modules should be specified and designed so that procedure and data contained within a module is accessible to other modules that have no need for hiding information

b)Achieving this means ensuring that a software component can capture all the important characteristics of an abstraction.

c)Software is divided into separately named and addressable components which are called modules. These modules are integrated to satisfy problem requirements.

d)It refers to the degree to which the elements of a module belong together. Thus, it is a measure of how strongly-related each piece of functionality expressed by the source code of a software module is.

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Answered by siddhartharao77
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 I guess its option (b).

kittuvelagalaow64c8: can u answer my another question too
siddhartharao77: WIll try
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