CISSP · Question #351
Which of the following are important criteria when designing procedures and acceptance criteria for acquired software?
The correct answer is A. Code quality, security, and origin. Code quality, security, and origin are important criteria when designing procedures and acceptance criteria for acquired software. Code quality refers to the degree to which the software meets the functional and nonfunctional requirements, as well as the standards and best practi
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- ACode quality, security, and origin
- BArchitecture, hardware, and firmware
- CData quality, provenance, and scaling
- DDistributed, agile, and bench testing
How the community answered
(46 responses)- A72% (33)
- B7% (3)
- C4% (2)
- D17% (8)
Explanation
Code quality, security, and origin are important criteria when designing procedures and acceptance criteria for acquired software. Code quality refers to the degree to which the software meets the functional and nonfunctional requirements, as well as the standards and best practices for coding. Security refers to the degree to which the software protects the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the data and the system. Origin refers to the source and ownership of the software, as well as the licensing and warranty terms. Architecture, hardware, and firmware are not criteria for acquired software, but for the system that hosts the software. Data quality, provenance, and scaling are not criteria for acquired software, but for the data that the software processes. Distributed, agile, and bench testing are not criteria for acquired software, but for the software development and testing methods.
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