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ETM 1040 Technical Management Fundamentals Questions And Answers, Exams of Service Management

ETM 1040 Technical Management Fundamentals Questions And Answers

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ETM 1040 Technical Management Fundamentals
Questions And Answers
Question 3 TO2.EO4: A Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) should cover: (Select
three answers)
**Validation and verification test scenarios
-Systems Engineering Processes
**The Key Performance Parameters (KPPs), as well as statutory and regulatory
requirements the program must meet
**How configuration Management will be used to control the program's technical
baseline
INCORRECT
**important design considerations
-which measures will be used and how they will be used to asses technical progress
**systems engineering processes
**detailed validation and verification procedures
INCORRECT
Question 8 TO4.EO2: A good requirement contains which of the following?
**A single shall statement
Question 23 TO8.EO3: Interface Management problems can account for up to
___% of project costs, and it is critical to establish work processes for managing
interface related issues. Failure to have an established interface Management
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Questions And Answers

Question 3 TO2.EO4: A Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) should cover: (Select three answers) **Validation and verification test scenarios

  • Systems Engineering Processes **The Key Performance Parameters (KPPs), as well as statutory and regulatory requirements the program must meet **How configuration Management will be used to control the program's technical baseline INCORRECT **important design considerations
  • which measures will be used and how they will be used to asses technical progress **systems engineering processes **detailed validation and verification procedures INCORRECT Question 8 TO4.EO2: A good requirement contains which of the following? **A single shall statement Question 23 TO8.EO3: Interface Management problems can account for up to ___% of project costs, and it is critical to establish work processes for managing interface related issues. Failure to have an established interface Management

plan poses a significant risk of schedule delays, cost over runs and failure to meet performance objectives. ** Question 4 TO2.EO3: A technical management plan which provides top-level details of the planned technical effort is the: **Systems Engineering plan (SEP) Question 5 TO6.EO1: In traditional acquisition programs, what must be done before modifying an operation system?

  • an operation system can only be modified to meet any approved baseline and/or variance
  • maintainers must approve the modification **change in approved Engineering Change proposal (ECP) must be verified and validation Question 6 TO5.EO2: From the mitigation step in the DoD Risk management process, what are the four mitigation options? **accept, avoid, transfer, or control Question 7 TO4.EO3: You should ____________ the requirements for the system model between baselines, especially those requirements that are considered critical **track
  • guide Question 26 TO1.EO5: Modeling and Simulation can be used to:

Question 15 TO2.EO1: What is the primary purpose of the Technical Planning process? **to establish and maintain management plans that direct the technical effort of a program Question 16 TO1.EO4: Modeling and Simulation (M&S) is chosen over other evaluation techniques when you: **don't have a lot of data to help support your decision making Question 17 TO3.EO4: Technical assessment products should be considered a part of which Systems Engineering (SE) processes: (Select three) **Systems Engineering Management Planning

  • Technical Processes **Technical management processes **design considerations INCORRECT Question 10 TO8.EO2: The joint capabilities integration and development (JCIDS) process generates requirements, documents, and architectures that provide the initial insight for: **external interfaces Question 19 TO8.EO4: Module Open Systems Approach (MOSA) is an open design strategy that leverages: (Select three)

**collaborative innovation of participants across the enterprise **shared risk **reuse of assets and reduced total ownership costs Question 20 TO8.EO1: During the Interface management process, detailed interface specifications and solution-specific requirements will be: **defined, designed, reevaluated, modified , updated, and continually improved Question 21 TO2.EO2: True or False: Planning begins with a high level system model broken down into discrete tasks **true Question 22 TO3.EO3: Which of the following demonstrates the value of technical assessment to the program regardless of the adaptive acquisition framework (AAF) pathway? (Select 2) **enables the system engineers (SEs) to compare actual progress against predefined criteria **enables a better understanding of the technical maturity of the program Question 15 TO3.EO1: Technical assessment products are helpful to the program manager (PM) in which of the following ways? (Select two) **establishes the acquisition program baseline

  • provides the basis for the output of schedule driven technical reviews
  • informs the systems engineering plan (Major Capability acquisition pathway) or equivalent **provides the basis for input/entry criteria for event driven technical reviews
  • a change in program data format **a change in the program configuration management plan Question 27 TO3.EO2: Which of the following is not a technical performance measure (TPM) characteristic? **plots likelihood of occurrence versus consequence Question 24 TO1.EO2: True or False: There is no advantage to using a structured decision analysis process **False Question 19 TO7.EO1: How are configuration management (CM) and Data Management (DM) different **DM manages some data CM doesn't care about Question 30 TO1.EO1: What are the three types of decision making approaches **formal, informal, judgemental Question 1 TO6.EO1: How do you get approval to create a new item performance specification in the material solutions analysis phase of the Major capability acquisition pathway?
  • the program manager (PM) can approve a new specification at any time without requiring the CCB
  • since the allocated baseline is not under configuration control until the preliminary design review (PDR), the specification can be created without approval Question 2 TO5.EO2: From the identification step in the department of defense risk management process, while identifying what can go wrong, what is a good source of technical risk?
  • harvard business review
  • technical performance measures (TPMs)
  • the risk management plan Question 4 TO8.EO4: The module open systems approach (MOSA) promotes acquisition of systems that are modular and interoperable, allowing for the system elements to be: **added modified, replaced removed and supported by a variety of different vendors Question 5 TO2.EO2: Event-based planning is developed mainly around: (Select two) **task entry and exit criteria **technical events and associated tasks Question 6 TO3.EO2: Technical reviews of program progress are _____ driven. **event Question 7 TO6.EO3: Which is the cheapest way to upgrade systems? **spares upgrade so old parts get maximum wear Question 9 TO3.EO4: T technical assessment products contribute to which of the following assessments of a program? (select THREE) **technical risk **technical maturity **programmatic risk
  • program status INCORRECT
  • explore alternative decisions in a beached tree like form
  • are rarely used in technical decision making
  • provide a structured way to analyze and evaluate among alternatives TO1.EO1 Ordered in terms of their rigor from most to least the decision making approaches are **Formal, informal, judgemental TO8.EO1 Modular open systems: (select 2) **identify preferred and discretionary stadnards **support maintenance, enhancements and upgrades TO3.EO3: identify the adaptive acquisition framework (AAF) pathway that utilizes unique progress measures (select 2) **acquisition of services **software acquisition TO5.EO2: From the analysis step in the dod risk management process what is required to quantify a risk? (select 2) **likelihood **consequence TO5.EO1: What are the three categories risk consequences fall into? (select5 3) **Cost **Schedule **performance TO4.EO1: Requirements that are further refined from a primary source requirement are referred to as ____________--

**derived technical requirments TO4.EO5 Which of the following can be sources of changes to requirements (select three) **emerging technologies **evolving uses needs **new laws and policies TO1.EO5: The definition of modeling is: **a physical mathematical or otherwise logical representation of a system entity phenomenon or process TO4.EO4 It is important to maintain traceability between requirements and other documents and plans because _________ (select 3) **tracebility is a part of risk management

  • traceability is key to achieving cost as an independent variable **traceability allows the program to determine the impact to other plans or requirements documents if a change to a requirement is made **traceability allows users to make changes to requirements INCORRECT TO8.EO3: The interface management plan is consistent with the program's configuration management plan and should (select three) **justify upgrading interface standards **identify standards and profiles **contain requirement specifications

**the product owner who represent the user TO8.EO2 True or False interface designs will need to be compatible with pre defined existing end products **True TO3.EO4 The technical assessment process provides which of the following (select 3) **an assessment of the systems readiness for deployment to the fleet

  • a basis for tracking development of the system and lower lever system element designs **a fact based understanding of the current level of product knowledge technical maturity program status and technical risk **support for the establishment of the various baselines and achievement of system verification INCORRECT **an assessment of the systems readiness for deployment to the fleet **a basis for tracking development of the system and lower lever system element designs **a fact based understanding of the current level of product knowledge technical maturity program status and technical risk
  • support for the establishment of the various baselines and achievement of system verification TO6.EO1 What is not a reason to separately control an item?
  • item is part of a LRU
  • its a software application
  • item has a unique id number TO1.EO5 which od these best describe the various uses of modeling and simulation (select 3)
  • to help design facilities **to provide strutted way to analyze **to assess interoperability **to decide on best mix through virtual prototype incorrect TO8.EO1 True or False interface management is not an iterative process and completion of the IMP should complete this portion of the TM process **False TO7.EO1 which of these are DM responsibilities (select two) **authorize specification modification **get updated specifications from contractor
  • identify which items separately controlled
  • store data TO1.EO4 Decision tree analysis is **a tool that explores alternatives in a branched tree like form TO2.EO4 True or False a SEP outlines expected management interactions and addresses program tailored processes **true