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6/21/23, 3:20 PM IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Fundamentals Level 1 Quiz: Attempt review https://learn.ibm.com/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2436497&cmid=235337 1/13 Started on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, 3:14 PM State Finished Completed on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, 3:19 PM Time taken 5 mins 40 secs Feedback Congratulations, you passed the quiz for IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Fundamentals Level 1! Question 1 Correct Points out of 1.00 Question 2 Correct Points out of 1.00 In the airline industry, the amount of computer code used in an airplane has grown by how much in the last decade? 20% 40% 80% 60% Today's products increasingly rely on software, and this impacts how companies design and manufacture them, as well as the tools needed to do so. As an example, cars built today use about how many lines of code to operate? 1 million 10 million 1 billion 100 million
6/21/23, 3:20 PM IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Fundamentals Level 1 Quiz: Attempt review https://learn.ibm.com/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2436497&cmid=235337 2/13 Question 3 Correct Points out of 1.00 Question 4 Correct Points out of 1.00 When a company's design flaws lead to catastrophic errors, they can expect to face signi±cant costs. Which of the following is NOT one of these signi±cant costs? Legal fees Fines Compensation payouts Escrow funds What is the term used for a virtual version of a physical product that allows clients to run simulations to test out new functions such as predictive maintenance and data collection? Digital Twin Virtual Twin Systems Engineering and Veri±cation Veri±cation Modeling
6/21/23, 3:20 PM IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Fundamentals Level 1 Quiz: Attempt review https://learn.ibm.com/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2436497&cmid=235337 3/13 Question 5 Correct Points out of 1.00 Question 6 Correct Points out of 1.00 What is the name of the interdisciplinary ±eld of engineering and management that focuses on how to design, integrate, and manage complex systems over their life cycles? Interface optimization Systems engineering Engineering cycling Industrial sequencing When trying to displace a competitive product from a client account, the most common way to engage clients to start interacting with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) products is to suggest the client purchase what? A subscription service for IBM DOORS Next A perpetual license for a single IBM ELM product An IBM ELM appliance for their data center A pool of tokens so they utilize a variety of IBM ELM products
6/21/23, 3:20 PM IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Fundamentals Level 1 Quiz: Attempt review https://learn.ibm.com/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2436497&cmid=235337 4/13 Question 7 Correct Points out of 1.00 Question 8 Correct Points out of 1.00 What is a key factor in the growing number of product recalls in the automotive industry? Engine failures Software failures Tire failures Battery failures What requirement in the design and development process is intended to prevent end-user injuries and fatalies when the ±nal product reaches the marketplace? Systems V modeling Integration of AI Compliance regulations Distributed supply chain
6/21/23, 3:20 PM IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Fundamentals Level 1 Quiz: Attempt review https://learn.ibm.com/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2436497&cmid=235337 5/13 Question 9 Correct Points out of 1.00 Question 10 Correct Points out of 1.00 A client operating in the ±nancial services industry expresses how dif±cult it is to deliver their products to the market in a timely manner, while also ensuring their development process was managed effectively to meet all the industry regulations. In response, you share a success story about how IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) tools enabled a banking group in Asia to bring their product to market faster. By what percentage was this client able to reduce their product release cycles? 30% 60% 10% 50% How did IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) enable Applied Science and Technology Research Institute in Hong Kong to reduce their development costs by 30%? By using a digital twin approach By using a digital thread approach By engaging a code repository within their project By employing an IBM ELM appliance in their lab
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