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1. A production operation that involves a set up process between production runs is known as a continuous production process
True
False
2. The production operation associated with building a nuclear power plant is known as
Production and construction phase of the life cycle
Continuous Production Operation
Discontinuous Production Operation
All of the above
None of the above
3. A logistics product that is similar to industrial engineering work-flow process charts and timeline analyses, and are used to evaluate decision-action sequences and human-machine interfaces. The evaluation of operator control panel layouts and workspace design configurations are good examples of where this product may be profitably used.
Operational Sequence Diagrams
Operator Task Analysis
Himan Facors Engineering
Error Analysis
4. The purpose of the DMS working Group is to:
Evaluate the possibility of reusing obsolete or recycled parts
To identify obsolete parts and to provide mitigation plans for dealing with obsolescences issues
To evaluate potential design changes that may occur to the system during the life cycle
All of the above
None of the above
5. Test, analyze and fix activities are associated with
Test and Evaluation Phase of the systems life cycle
Reliability Growth Monitoring
DMS analysis and evaluation
All of the above
None of the above
6. The only mitigation strategy that a diminishing material sources is redesign or replacement of the part that is classified as obsolte.
True
False
7. The product that is developed as a result of analysis effort which employ a number of the analytical techniques and is closely related to the reliability analysis, maintainability analysis, supportability analysis, and life-cycle cost analysis. The analysis begins with conceptual design when functions are identified and trade-off studies are accomplished to determine whether these functions are to be performed manually using human resources, automatically with equipment, or by a combination thereof.
Human Factors analysis
Operator Task Analysis
Error Analysis
All of the above
None of the above
8. Designing for the environment invoves (choose the best possible answer)
Designing the system to prevent air and water pollution to the environment
Designing to prevent industrial noise, community noise, and/or domestic noise that will result in harmful effects on humans
Designing the system such that obsolete or retired materials can be decomposed, with the residual elements being recycled and converted into materials that can be remanufactured for other purposes as well as designing so as not to cause harmful effects to the environment.
The system being developed must be compatible with, must be acceptable to, and ultimately must exist within an environment that addresses the many factors illustrated in this figure.
9. When microsoft includes adaptations and "hooks" within the current operating system to allow for future growth, this is known as
Reliability Growth Monitoring
Designing for Survivability
Designing for producability
Designing for flexibility
10. Microsoft developed an operating system for computers. It started out as MS DOS system in the late 1980’s. It has since migrated to the latest version which is Windows 8. This migration consisted of conceptual development and then a series of modifications and changes that are the result of what process
Systems Life Cycle Process
Design for Reliability Process
Spiral Iteration Pprocess
All of the Above
None of the Above