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SSE101 Final Exam - NASA's Survey of Systems Engineering
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SSE101 Final Exam - NASA's Survey of Systems Engineering
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25 Questions

1. The Measure of Performance (MOP) is a:
2. Arrange the following steps of systems engineering approach in the most appropriate sequence:
(a) Creation of alternative system design concepts
(b) Selection and implementation of the best design
(c) Identification and quantification of systems goals
(d) Performance of design trades
(e) Verification that the design is properly built and integrated
(f) Assessment of how well the system meets the goals
Select from the list of choices below.
3. The NASA life-cycle phases of Formulation and Implementation divide into the following seven incremental pieces: (i) Pre-Phase A, (ii) Phase A, (iii) Phase B, (iv) Phase C, (v) Phase D, (vi) Phase E, and (vii) Phase F. The purpose of Pre-Phase A is to:
4. Every NASA life-cycle phase is associated with one or more phase boundaries or project reviews. The review(s) associated with Phase A is/are:
5. An input of the Technical Requirements Definition Process is:
6. The NASA life-cycle phases of Formulation and Implementation are divided into the following seven incremental pieces: (i) Pre-Phase A, (ii) Phase A, (iii) Phase B, (iv) Phase C, (v) Phase D, (vi) Phase E, and (vii) Phase F. The purpose of Phase E is to:
7. The NASA life-cycle phases of Formulation and Implementation are divided into the following seven incremental pieces: (i) Pre-Phase A, (ii) Phase A, (iii) Phase B, (iv) Phase C, (v) Phase D, (vi) Phase E, and (vii) Phase F. The purpose of Phase C is to:
8. System design processes:
9. The need for multidisciplinary teams is motivated by the realization that: Choose at least one answer.
10. One of the Control Gates for Phase B is:
11. Phase B (Preliminary Design and Technology Completion) is characterized by the following control gate:
12. Project management can be thought of as having two major areas of emphasis, both of equal weight and importance. These areas are (choose the two best answers): Choose at least one answer.
13. What are the typical outputs for capturing stakeholder expectations?
14. Which one of the following documents or situations can give rise to Mission Authority?
15. Every NASA life-cycle phase is associated with one or more phase boundaries or project reviews. The review(s) associated with Phase B is/are:
16. Match the right correlation of each project life cycle phase with the two broad phases. Choose the correct response from the list of responses below the table.
17. The number of end points of the trade tree gives the total number of:
18. Functional requirements define:
19. Requirements drive:
20. The NASA life-cycle phases of Formulation and Implementation are divided into the following seven incremental pieces: (i) Pre-Phase A, (ii) Phase A, (iii) Phase B, (iv) Phase C, (v) Phase D, (vi) Phase E, and (vii) Phase F. The purpose of Phase A is to:
21. A requirement is defined as:
22. The NASA life-cycle phases of Formulation and Implementation divide into the following seven incremental pieces: (i) Pre-Phase A, (ii) Phase A, (iii) Phase B, (iv) Phase C, (v) Phase D, (vi) Phase E, and (vii) Phase F. The purpose of Phase D is to:
23. 'NASA Space Flight Program and Project Management Requirements' defines the major NASA life-cycle phases as Formulation and Implementation. The broad purpose of the program Formulation is to:
24. Every NASA life-cycle phase is associated with one or more phase boundaries or project reviews. The review(s) associated with Phase E is/are:
25. Phase A (Concept and Technology Development) is characterized by the following control gates (choose two that best apply): Choose at least one answer.