CAP · Question #250
Which of the following is used to indicate that the software has met a defined quality level and is ready for mass distribution either by electronic means or by physical media?
The correct answer is B. RTM. RTM stands for Release to Manufacturing (also referred to as 'Release to Market'). It is a milestone in the software development lifecycle indicating that the software product has passed all quality assurance checks, met its defined acceptance criteria, and is ready for mass…
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Which of the following is used to indicate that the software has met a defined quality level and is ready for mass distribution either by electronic means or by physical media?
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- ADAA
- BRTM
- CATM
- DCRO
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(25 responses)- A4% (1)
- B92% (23)
- D4% (1)
Explanation
RTM stands for Release to Manufacturing (also referred to as 'Release to Market'). It is a milestone in the software development lifecycle indicating that the software product has passed all quality assurance checks, met its defined acceptance criteria, and is ready for mass distribution - whether physically (e.g., DVDs, USB drives) or electronically (e.g., download servers, OEM distribution). DAA (Designated Approving Authority) is a role in the NIST RMF/C&A process responsible for authorizing information systems. ATM typically refers to Automated Teller Machine or Asynchronous Transfer Mode in IT contexts. CRO is not a standard software release term. RTM is the correct industry term for this go-live/distribution milestone.
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