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INCOSE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ASEP

Why can't breaking a complex system down into parts help us understand them? -
Answers :This approach does not help us understand complex systems because
emergent properties disappear when we examine the parts in isolation.

ConOps (formal def) - Answers :addresses the leadership's intended way of operating
the organization

ConOps (simple terms) - Answers :how the system fits into the bigger system of which it
is a part and will be developed, tested, and operate

OpsCon (formal) - Answers :what the system will do and why (not how)

OpsCon (simple terms) - Answers :how system works from operators perspective

what will the final OpsCon have in the business or mission analysis - Answers :business
and stakeholder needs

function - Answers :to move

state of execution/operational mode - Answers :moving

views and viewpoints are sometimes specified in architecture frameworks as - Answers
:Zachman, DoDAF, MoDAF, The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)

viewpoint - Answers :intended to address a particular stakeholder concern

examples of emergent properties - Answers :inhibition, interference, resonance or
reinforcement of any property

physical interfaces - Answers :inputs/outputs of functions are carried out by physical
elements

N2 are formally called - Answers :coupling matricies

what are N2 diagrams - Answers :define aggregates and the order of integration

what technical process are N2 diagrams used during - Answers :AD (architectural
definition)

what are N2 diagrams also used for - Answers :optimizing the aggregate definition and
the verification of interfaces

,aggregate - Answers :a whole formed by combining several (typically disparate)
elements

partitioning and allocating - Answers :separate, gather, or decompose logical entities
into partitions and then to make a correspondence between these partitions and
potential sys elements

nonfunctional reqs and/or architectural characteristics are used as criteria to - Answers
:analyze, assess, and select candidate sys elements and logical partitions

example assessment criteria for sys elements and logical partitions - Answers :similar
transformations within the same technology, similar level of efficiency, exchange of
same type of I/O flows (Information, energy materials), centralized or distributed
controls, execution with close frequency level, dependability conditions, environment
resistance level

certain analyses to get sufficient data that characterize the global or detailed behavior of
the candidate architectures with respect to eh stakeholder and sys requirements -
Answers :performance, efficiency, maintainability, cost (PEMC)

design - Answers :process of developing, expressing, documenting, and communicating
the realization of the architecture of the system through a complete set of design
characteristics described in a form suitable for implementation

design descriptor - Answers :The set of generic design characteristics and of their
possible values

holistic design - Answers :considers the system being designed as an interconnected
whole

system requirements are (pick verified or validated?) - Answers :verified

stakeholder requirements are (pick verified or validated?) - Answers :validated

MOEs - Answers :measures of effectiveness

MOSs - Answers :measures of sustainability

MOEs and MOSs are the - Answers :operational measures of success

RFP - Answers :Request for Proposal

SOW - Answers :Statement of Work

techniques for requirements elicitation - Answers :- Interviews
- Focus groups

, - The Delphi method
- Soft systems methodology

Delphi Method - Answers :forecasts developed by asking a panel of experts to
individually and repeatedly respond to a series of questions

IFWG - Answers :interface working groups

FFBD - Answers :Functional Flow Block Diagram

Life Cycle Model - Answers :1. Concept
2. Development
3. Production
4. Utilization
5. Support
6. Retirement

life cycle concepts are essentially definitions of the - Answers :functional concepts and
rationale from the stakeholder perspective

MOPs - Answers :measures of performance

TPMs - Answers :technical performance measures

Implementation process - Answers :system elements MEET REQUIREMENTS, system
architecture, and design

acquisition concept - Answers :way the system will be ACQUIRED (stakeholder
engagement, reqs def, design, production and verification)

deployment concept - Answers :way the system will be VALIDATED , delivered and
introduced to operations

support concept - Answers :desired support infrastructures and manpower
considerations for supporting the system after deployment

retirement concept - Answers :way the system will be removed from operating and
retired

business validation criteria - Answers :how the business will know the solution provided
will meet OpsCon

integration process - Answers :System elements are COMBINED into a realized system

Process Groups - Answers :1. Technical Processes
2. Technical Management Processes

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