ACQ 202 Module 3 Exam: Part II Designing - Prototyping the System
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Ultimately, the use of open systems design is expected to result in lower life cycle costs.
-True
-False
When making tradeoffs among competing features, what can be used to quantifiably compare alternatives by selecting, weighting, and applying criteria?
-Delphi technique
-Parametric model...
acq 202 module 3 exam part ii designing prototyping the system
the use of open systems design is expected to result in lower life cycle costs
when making tradeoffs among competing feat
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ACQ 202 Module 3 Exam: Part II
Designing - Prototyping the System
Ultimately, the use of open systems design is expected to result in lower life cycle costs.
- ANSWER-*True*
-False
When making tradeoffs among competing features, what can be used to quantifiably
compare alternatives by selecting, weighting, and applying criteria? - ANSWER-Delphi
technique
-Parametric modeling
-Least squares regression analysis
-*Decision matrix*
What problem-solving process is used within an Integrated Product and Process
Development (IPPD) management process to provide a design that balances capability
needs? - ANSWER-Technical Performance Measurement
-Test and Evaluation
-*Systems Engineering*
-Configuration Management
During the Operational Test (OT) effort, the purpose of validation is to determine
______________________. - ANSWER-The type and quantity of critical technical
parameters to be monitored
-The number of test units and test ranges required for all test events
-*Whether or not we have "built the right thing"*
-The maximum capabilities of a system achievable under unrealistic operating
conditions
Using ________________, as part of the life cycle logistics and systems engineering
processes to influence the design, also helps to determine the most cost effective way
to support the system throughout its life. - ANSWER-*Product Support Analysis (PSA)*
-Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
-A Full-Up Systems-Level (FUSL) test
-An In-Service Review (ISR)
______________ shows how different parts of a system fit together from various
perspectives as a system is designed and developed. - ANSWER-*Virtual Prototypes*
-Technical Review
-Performance Measurement Baseline
-Technical Performance Measure
If three alternatives are equal in terms of initial cost and meeting performance
requirements, the systems engineers should select the one that will result in the lowest
life cycle costs. - ANSWER-*True*
-False
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