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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What Design for Scalability define?
I. Security will preserve product integrity
II. Products or systems deployed for use in a growth market should anticipate expansion or rapid adoption
III. Without this attribute, quality will be compromised when the product surpasses the threshold of users or scope
IV. Efficiency will have positive effects on long-term cost and reliabilityCorrect
Answer is B as products or systems deployed for use in a growth market should anticipate expansion or rapid adoption. Without this attribute, quality will be compromised when the product surpasses the threshold of users or scope.
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Answer is B as products or systems deployed for use in a growth market should anticipate expansion or rapid adoption. Without this attribute, quality will be compromised when the product surpasses the threshold of users or scope.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What Design for Agility define?
I. Security will preserve product integrity
II. This requires a nimble approach to rapid development, a robust architecture or structural foundation
III. Efficiency will have positive effects on long-term cost and reliability
IV. It also requires a ready array of components or vendors who can augment the core product with unique touchesCorrect
Answer is D as this requires a nimble approach to rapid development, a robust architecture or structural foundation, and a ready array of components or vendors who can augment the core product with unique touches.
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Answer is D as this requires a nimble approach to rapid development, a robust architecture or structural foundation, and a ready array of components or vendors who can augment the core product with unique touches.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What is the Design Output and Status of Extended functionality?
I. Security will preserve product integrity
II. A business user can apply software to their operations
III. It can be achieved functionality
IV. Efficiency will have positive effects on long-term cost and reliabilityCorrect
Answer is B as a business user can apply software to their operations. It can be achieved functionality.
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Answer is B as a business user can apply software to their operations. It can be achieved functionality.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What is the Design Output and Status of Maintainability?
I. Security will preserve product integrity
II. Modular approach with minimal coupling
III. It can achieve a functionality
IV. Replacement of modules results in quicker diagnosis and maintenanceCorrect
Answer is D as modular approach with minimal coupling. Replacement of modules results in quicker diagnosis and maintenance.
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Answer is D as modular approach with minimal coupling. Replacement of modules results in quicker diagnosis and maintenance.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
What is the Design Output and Status of Efficiency?
I. Point-of-sale transaction system allows the sale to be completed within five minutes
II. Security will preserve product integrity
III. Design supports the application of the product to make customers more efficient
IV. Replacement of modules results in quicker diagnosis and maintenanceCorrect
Answer is C as Point-of-sale transaction system allows sale to be completed within five minutes. Design supports the application of the product to make customers more efficient.
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Answer is C as Point-of-sale transaction system allows sale to be completed within five minutes. Design supports the application of the product to make customers more efficient.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
What is the Design Output and Status of Security?
I. Point-of-sale transaction system allows the sale to be completed within five minutes
II. The design output of Security is password encryption for user access
III. Security achieved to prevent unauthorized product use
IV. Security will preserve product integrityCorrect
Answer is B as the design output of Security is password encryption for user access. Security achieved to prevent unauthorized product use.
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Answer is B as the design output of Security is password encryption for user access. Security achieved to prevent unauthorized product use.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What is the Design Output and Status of Compliance to Kyoto standards for emissions?
I. Point-of-sale transaction system allows the sale to be completed within five minutes
II. The product did not pass mandated emissions standards
III. Security will preserve product integrity
IV. The redesign is required for marketabilityCorrect
Answer is D as in Compliance to Kyoto standards for emissions product did not pass mandated emissions standards. Redesign is required for marketability.
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Answer is D as in Compliance to Kyoto standards for emissions product did not pass mandated emissions standards. Redesign is required for marketability.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What Design for Compliance define?
I. Point-of-sale transaction system allows the sale to be completed within five minutes
II. Compliance requirements can range from achieving specific product performance capabilities to demonstrating that suitable design processes were followed and recorded
III. DFSS initiative is operating in a highly regulated environment, cost-benefit can be derived by the penalties and opportunity costs of noncompliance
IV. Redesign is required for marketabilityCorrect
Answer is B as compliance requirements can range from achieving specific product performance capabilities to demonstrating that suitable design processes were followed and recorded. If the DFSS initiative is operating in a highly regulated environment, cost-benefit can be derived by the penalties and opportunity costs of noncompliance.
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Answer is B as compliance requirements can range from achieving specific product performance capabilities to demonstrating that suitable design processes were followed and recorded. If the DFSS initiative is operating in a highly regulated environment, cost-benefit can be derived by the penalties and opportunity costs of noncompliance.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
How verify can be achieved in an organization?
I. Point-of-sale transaction system allows the sale to be completed within five minutes
II. Having completed the design, it is necessary to ensure that the outcome fulfills the design objectives
III. The redesign is required for marketability
IV. Verify can be demonstrated with a traceability matrix linking the design objectives to the design outputsCorrect
Answer is D as having completed the design, it is necessary to ensure that the outcome fulfills the design objectives. This can be demonstrated with a traceability matrix linking the design objectives to the design outputs.
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Answer is D as having completed the design, it is necessary to ensure that the outcome fulfills the design objectives. This can be demonstrated with a traceability matrix linking the design objectives to the design outputs.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What is a process?
I. Point-of-sale transaction system allows the sale to be completed within five minutes
II. A process is a step or sequence of steps that uses inputs and produces a product or service as an output
III. The redesign is required for marketability
IV. Verify can be demonstrated with a traceability matrix linking the design objectives to the design outputsCorrect
Answer is A as a process is a step or sequence of steps that uses inputs and produces a product or service as an output.
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Answer is A as a process is a step or sequence of steps that uses inputs and produces a product or service as an output.