Practice Functional Cohesion (ideal - Very High Cohesion) (4.2.1) - Software Design Principles and Structured Analysis
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Functional Cohesion (Ideal - Very High Cohesion)

Practice - Functional Cohesion (Ideal - Very High Cohesion)

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

Define functional cohesion in your own words.

💡 Hint: Think about how all elements work towards a single goal.

Question 2 Easy

What is an example of a function that exhibits functional cohesion?

💡 Hint: Consider how this function processes input to achieve its output.

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Question 1

What defines functional cohesion?

A module with unrelated tasks.
All elements contribute to a single function.
A grouping of elements based on time.

💡 Hint: Consider the characteristics of good software design.

Question 2

True or False: Functional cohesion allows for easier maintenance of modules.

True
False

💡 Hint: Think about how complexity in a module impacts changes.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Given a module managing user accounts that includes functions for adding, deleting, and modifying user details, evaluate its cohesion and suggest improvements.

💡 Hint: Focus on how related tasks could be grouped effectively.

Challenge 2 Hard

Review a poorly structured piece of code for a process that calculates and prints payroll in one module. Discuss how it could be restructured for better cohesion.

💡 Hint: Look for where tasks overlap and can be split into distinct functionalities.

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