Test - LOG 104 Module 6 Exam: Risk Reduction through Test and Evaluation
When is a Test-Analyze-And-Fix (TAAF) process conducted?
-*Iteratively for as long as is needed to achieve performance requirements* -At the end of each acquisition life cycle phase -During the Technology Maturation and Risk Reduction (TMRR) phase -During Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E)
The DoD Product Support Implementation Roadmap can be used to research information regarding management and technical activities and documentation from both a timeline and subject perspective.
-*True* -False
Which of the following is one of the initial tasks in determining reliability requirements?
-Choosing a modeling tool -Preparing the Capability Production Document -*Determining the threshold and objective values for the Sustainment Key Performance Parameter (KPP) of Availability and its Key System Attributes (KSA)* -Preparing a Reliability Test Plan
Which of the following are factors to consider when choosing a statistical test plans? (Select the three alternatives that apply.)
-Contract type -*The number of units available for testing* -*The number of days available for testing* -*The statistical risk that the participants are willing to take*
Which of the following is accomplished by using the Test-Analyze-And-Fix (TAAF) process is used in the Duane Model?
-Estimating the Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) a certain part on a subsystem -Identifying whether a system meets the contractual threshold and objective values -*Discovering failures and fixing the root cause to improve product design* -Determining the Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) for certain subsystems
Which of the following are risks of a Type I - Reject Error? (Select the three alternatives that apply.)
-More mission failures than expected -*Program cancellation* -*Delay in deployment of needed capability* -*Additional funding for redesign*
Why is it important for the government and contractor to determine and agree upon a definition of failure?
-Using different definitions of failure is okay because the government's definition of failure is ultimately used -*Using different definitions of failure affects how many failures are counted, affecting Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) calculations* -Using different definitions of failure affects how tests are conducted -Using different definitions of failure can change the dependability of a system