Recitation (March 14, 2024) Flashcards

1
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Include those that came into being through natural processes

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Natural System

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2
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A phase that may involve both the customer and the producer

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Acquisition Phase

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3
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Give at least 2 Effectiveness Factor

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Cost/ system effectiveness
Operational availability, readiness rate, dependability
Logistics support effectiveness
Mean Time Between Maintenance (MTBM)
Failure Rate
Maintenance downtime (MDT)
Facility Utilization
Operator skill levels
Task Accomplishment requirements
Personal efficiency, and so on

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4
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The systems engineering process generally commences with the identification of a ___ or ___ for something based on some ___ deficiency.

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“want” , “desire” , “real”

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5
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it is the definition of the operating characteristics or functions of the system such as size, weight, range, accuracy, bits, capacity, transportation, receive, etc.

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performance and physical parameters

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6
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Give at least one Systems Engineering Process Model

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Waterfall Process Model
Spiral Process Model
VEE Process Model

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7
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These are considered as the parts of a system

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Components

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8
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First and most important phase of the system design and development process.

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Conceptual Design Phase

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9
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These are the properties (characteristics, configuration, qualities and etc) of the components and of the system as a whole

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Attributes

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10
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is that characteristic of design and installation that reflects the ease, accuracy, safety, and economy of performing maintenance actions

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Maintainability

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11
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give me at least one in the hierarchy of sets of elements

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subsystems
components
subcomponents
parts

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12
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It is also known as static parts

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Structural Components

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13
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A structured process or mechanism for determining customer requirements and translating them into relevant technical requirements that each functional area and organization level can understand and act upon.

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Quality Function Deployment(QFD)

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14
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Materials, energy, and/or information that pass from the system to the environment.

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Outputs

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15
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It is an iterative process of breaking requirements down from the system level to the subsystem.

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Functional Analysis

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16
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Is the categorization of systems, such as the Solar System, State University System, and an Engineered Swimming Pool Recreation System, accurately aligned with the classifications of Natural System, Human-Made System, and Human-Modified System, respectively is correct?

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Yes, Correct

17
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__ are those in which human beings have intervened through components, attributes, and relationships.

A

Human-made system

18
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the degree to which a system’s design or or code is difficult to understand because of numerous components or relationships among components

A

COMPLEXITY

19
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this is the lower system, if two hierarchical levels are involved in a given system

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subsystem

20
Q

Translating the preliminary design to tangible components

A

Detail Design and Development Phase

21
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The application of _ and _ tools enables the projection of many different design alternatives throughout the life cycle

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Computer Aided engineering (CAE) and Computer aided design (CAD)

22
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There are three types of system prototype development models, give atleast 1 of the model.

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  • engineering models
  • service test models
  • prototype model
23
Q

It should be presented in specific qualitative and quantitative terms and in enough detail to justify progressing to the next step. It is essential that the process begin by defining a real problem and its importance

A

Statement of the problem

24
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It extends the translation of system level requirement into design requirements for the subsystem level. Also known as advance development.

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Preliminary Design Phase

25
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It consists of all components, attributes, and relationships needed to accomplish one or more objectives.

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Total System

26
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Risk driven approach for the development of products or system

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Spiral Process Model

27
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Model that is characterized as an extension of the waterfall model, begins with user needs on the upper left and concludes with a user-validated system on the upper right?

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“VEE” Process Model

28
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identification of the quantity of equipment, software, personnel, facilities, and so on, and the expected geographical location to include transportation and mobility requirements.

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Operational deployment or distribution

29
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Should be performed with the objective of translating a broadly defined want into a more specific system-level requirement.

A

Need Analysis

30
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(True or False) The Waterfall process model was introduced by Royce in the year 1970 initially for software development.

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TRUE

31
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It is a risk driven approach for the development of products or system.

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Spiral Process Model

32
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In what year was the water process model introduced?

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1970

33
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Translate Customer Requirements into technical Requirements

A

Product Planning

34
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Also know ln as advance development

A

Preliminary Design Phase