Systems Engineering Management Ch 1 – 5 || With Er
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Where does "design it now, fix it later" often prevail? correct answers Definition of the Problem (Current Deficiency)
Toward the latter stages of detail design, one part of the objective is to establish a "baseline" for the purposes of benchmarking. correct answers True
The two key support a...
Systems Engineering Management Ch 1 – 5 || with Error-
free Solutions.
Where does "design it now, fix it later" often prevail? correct answers Definition of the Problem
(Current Deficiency)
Toward the latter stages of detail design, one part of the objective is to establish a "baseline" for
the purposes of benchmarking. correct answers True
The two key support activities when a system is deployed and in operational use are sustaining
and maintenance support as well as upgrades correct answers True
What step of SE process would we likely decide the major system interface and interoperability
requirements? correct answers System Operational Requirements
Ranking customer needs in priority order is a part of the House of Quality (HOQ) correct
answers True
The acronym SOS stands for correct answers System of Systems
The best way to test and evaluate a system is to first build the complete system and test the
whole thing to see if it all works correct answers False
Since system retirement and material disposal happen so far in the future, decisions made in
design do not really have that much impact on that correct answers False
What step of SE process is the objective to identify and select an overall technical approach to
the future system design? correct answers System Feasibility Analysis
SE engineers typically use both top-down and bottom-up approaches in development of the
system correct answers True
The acronym FFBD stand for correct answers Functional-Flow Block Diagram
What step of the SE process is used as a basis for development of the reliability models and
fault-tree analysis (FTA)? correct answers Functional Analysis
Type 1 Testing correct answers Evaluation of system components in the laboratory using
engineering breadboards, bench test models, service test models, rapid prototyping
Type 2 Testing correct answers Formal tests and demonstrations accomplished during the latter
stages of the detail design and development phase when preproduction prototype equipment and
software are available
, Type 3 Testing correct answers Completion of formal tests at designated field test sites by user
personnel over an extended period of time
Type 4 Testing correct answers Conducted during the system operational use and life-cycle
support phase, includes formal tests that are sometimes conducted to acquire specific information
relative to some area of operation or support
During system operational use and life-cycle support, success data refers to information covering
system operations and utilization on a continuing basis correct answers True
SE typically leads the planning and control aspects correct answers False
The acronym COTS refers to correct answers Commercial-Off-The-Shelf
What step of the SE process would we most likely use the quality function deployment (QFD)
method to its fullest extent? correct answers Identification/Prioritization of TPMs
6th step of Blanchard's Vee Model correct answers Full Scale Production
System Utilization
Maintenance
Support System Utilization
What step of the SE process does the text ask "Why must these functions be accomplished?"
correct answers System Requirements (Needs Analysis)
Order the 1st 7 activities according to Blanchard correct answers Definition of Problem
System Requirements
Feasibility Analysis
Operational Requirements
Maintenance and Support Concept
Identify/Prioritize TPMs
Functional Analysis
The acronym TEMP refers to correct answers Testing and Evaluation Master Plan
System engineers are usually responsible for the project management for the entire system
development program correct answers False
Reliability, Safety, and Logistics engineering are examples of major supporting design
disciplines correct answers True
Breaking the system down into subsystems and lower-level elements is called partitioning
correct answers True
Once the system is in production, it is not important to maintain the system configuration and
performance characteristics correct answers False
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