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Organizational Project Enabling Processe - ANSWER--Life cycle Model Management
-Infrastructure Management
-Project Portfolio Management
-Human Resources Management
-Quality Management
(LIP-HQ)
Project Processes - ANSWER--Configuration Management
-Risk Management
-Information Management
-Measurement
-Project Planning
-Project Assessment
-Decision Management
(CRIMP-PD)
Technical Processes - ANSWER--Stakeholder Reqmnts Definition
-Reqmnts Analysis
-Architectural Design
-Implementation
-Integration
-Verification
-Transition
-Validation
-Operational
-Maintenance
-Disposal
(OVARITIS - DMV)
System Life Cycle Processes - ANSWER--Organizational Project Enabling Processes
-Project Processes
-Technical Processes
-Agreement Processes
(P^7 O^5 T^11 A^2)
Formality in the execution of any SE project is driven by... - ANSWER--Need for communication
-Level of uncertainty -degree of complexity
-consequences to human welfare
Agreement Processes - ANSWER--Acquisition
-Supply
(AS)
Definition of specialty engineering - ANSWER-analysis of specific features of a system that requires special skills to identify requirements and assess their impact on that system life cycle
What is specialty engineering analysis methods based on - ANSWER-The construction and exploration of models
what are the two types of logistics - ANSWER--Acquisition Logistics
-Operational Logistics
What does acquisition logistics focus on - ANSWER-influencing the design of a system and its readiness for utilization and support - ensure supportability implications are considered early and throughout the acquisition process
What does operational logistics focus on? - ANSWER-ensuring the right materiel and resources, in the right quantity and quality are available at the right place at the right time throughout the utilization and support stages (supply chain management)
When are strategies and tactical plans developed for ILS? - ANSWER-established as part of the agreement processes
What are the 3 categories of availability - ANSWER--operational availability
-Inherent availability
-Measured availability
What is operational availability - ANSWER-Includes logistics and administrative delay times that are not typically under the control of suppliers
What is inherent availability? - ANSWER-Includes only the "built-in" reliability and maintainability characteristics of the item under analysis
What is measured availability? - ANSWER-requires the effective measurement of failures, their cause and the subsequent restorative action (maintenance). This also requires that effective measurement process and systems are in place that are acceptable to the user acquirer and supplier stakeholders as part of an agreed feedback
process
What is dependability - ANSWER-A summaryizing denomination for reliability, availability, maintainability, and supportability Analyses that are performed iteratively and recursively as they are codependent on other analyses - ANSWER--FMECA
-Level of repair analysis
-log support analysis
-reliability centered maintenance
-Survivabilty analysis
-System Security Analysis
What does the Level of repair analysis decide? - ANSWER-if the element or system should be discarded or repaired
Logistics support analysis is... - ANSWER-structured method of analyzing the support implications of system elements as they are being developed, with the aim of identifying
features of the design that could result in excessive expense during the operational life.
Reliability Centered Maintenance Analysis is... - ANSWER-performed to assess the most cost efficient preventive maintenance program for the system.
When should Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) be initiated? - ANSWER-Very early in the development stage, but it evolves throughout the production stage
What does system security analysis do? - ANSWER--ID and evaluates system vulnerabilities to known or postulated security threats
-recommends means to eliminate the vulnerabilities or reduce the susceptibility to an acceptable level of risk
Define Cost-effective analysis - ANSWER-The comparison of the relative spending and outcomes associated with two or more courses of action
Cost-As-An-Independent-Variable - ANSWER-builds on cost-effectiveness studies to determine an objective cost for the system acquisition.
Define Interoperability - ANSWER-The compatibility of elements of a large and complex system to work as a single entity
Define Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCC) - ANSWER-A method of economic evaluation which takes into account all relevant costs of a system over a given period of time, adjusting for differences in the timing of those costs.
Benefits of Life Cycle Cost analysis (LLC) - ANSWER--All costs associated with a system become visible
-Supports an analysis of enterprise interrelationships
-Reinforces the importance of locked in costs
-Project managers can develop accurate revenue predictions Methods of Life Cycle Cost (LCC) analysis - ANSWER--Expert Judgment
-Analogy -Parkinson Technique
-Price-To-Win
-Top-Down
-Bottom-Up
-Algorithmic (parametric)
-Design-To-Cost or Cost-As-An-Independent-Variable
-Wide-band Delphi techniques
-Taxonomy method
LLC recommended activities - ANSWER--define system
-determine total quantities
-obtain life cycle schedule
-obtain manpower estimates for each phase
-Obtain overhead costs and fees
-develop cost estimate for each subsystem for each stage
-document results
What does manufacturing and producibility analysis do? - ANSWER--Determine if existing proven processes are satisfactory
-Reduce risk, manufacturing cost, lead time, and cycle time and to minimize strategic or critical materials use. -Identify critical producibility requirements during system analysis and design
-Include in the program risk analysis, if necessary
Mass Properties Engineering Analysis - ANSWER-To assure that the system or system element has the appropriate mass properties to meet the requirements
Properties of Mass - ANSWER--Weight
-Location of center of gravity
-Inertia about the center of gravity
-Product of the inertia about an axis
Objective of Safety & Health Hazard Analysis - ANSWER-To ensure that the system meets an accepted level of safety and health risk
When does the safety program begin? - ANSWER-Conceptual stage and continues throughout the system life cycle
What safety items are completed in the concept stage? - ANSWER--Establish safety objectives
-Initial Hazard analysis
What safety items are completed in the development stage? - ANSWER--Updated hazard analysis
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