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1. The supportatbility analysis technique that can be done, early in the systems engineering process, as early as the concept development stage and involves repair level decisions made on the basis of technical, safety, security, environmental, political and policy factors is refered to as
RCM Analysis
FMECA
Economic LORA
All of the above
None of the above
2. A tool that can be used to express design objectives in qualitative terms, showing their interrelationships in a top-down hierarchical manner. Subsequently, is used to establish quantitative measures and metrics to ensure that the appropriate traceability exists both downward and upward, is known as
Cause and Effect Diagram
Design Objective Tree
Data maturity Model
All of the Above
None of the Above
3. What is the supportability analysis technique that is a bottom-up, inductive analytical method which may be performed at either the functional or physical level.
FTA
MTA
FMEA
RCM
None of the above
4. What is the supportability analysis technique that is a systematic approach for identifying preventative or scheduled maintenance tasks for an equipment end item and establishing necessary preventative (or scheduled) maintenance task intervals. Emphasis is on the establishment of a cost-effective preventive maintenance program and eludes to performing preventive maintenance that will enhance the reliability of the component or LRU
FTA
MTA
FMEA
RCM
None of the above
5. What is the supportability analysis technique that is an analytical methodology used to determine where an item will be replaced, repaired, or discarded based on cost considerations and operational readiness requirements.This analysis seeks to determine an optimal provision of repair and maintenance facilities to minimize overall life-cycle costs. Logistics personnel examine not only the cost of the part to be replaced or repaired but all of the elements required to make sure the job is done correctly. This includes the skill level of personnel, tools required to perform the task, test equipment required to test the repaired product, and the facilities required to house the entire operation.
FTA
MTA
FMEA
RCM
None of the above
6. A supportability analysis technique used to determine the most cost-effective option among different competing alternatives for a system design is referred to as
Economic LORA
FMECA
MTA
All of the above
None of the above
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