APM Ch2 Quiz
The characteristics or distinguishing features of a system are its
Attributes
Systems accomplish objectives by converting inputs into outputs through a
Defined process
The smallest part of a system is an
Element
An open system is viewed as self-contained and independent of the environment.
False
Human organizations are best managed as if they were closed systems.
False
In "systems thinking," things are broken down into parts, and the parts are analyzed separately.
False
According to the Nicholas textbook, systems can be classified as
Open or Closed
Managing a system to achieve effective, coordinated functioning of its elements working toward system objectives is called
Systems integration
Human-made systems convert inputs into outputs using processes.
True
The environment of a system is something that influences the system but that the system designer cannot control.
True
The objectives of a human-made system can be broken down into requirements, which are the specific criteria to which the system must conform.
True
The systems approach says "Let's stand back and look at this situation from different angles."
True
Each functional requirement
all of the above
Some notable features of a system are that:
all of the above
Functional requirements
b and c only
In the systems approach, the problem solver keeps in mind:
b and c only
The function of project managers is to
both a and b
Preparation of prototypes and testing models is usually done during which stage of systems engineering:
design and development
A role of feedback is to:
signal the system that it is deviating from its objectives
The form of relationships or linkages among the elements of a system is referred to as:
structure