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Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering CS-EE 480 Quiz 1 October 5, 2006 Instructions 1.Print your name, student ID, and seat in the above blanks. 2.This is a Closed Book quiz. 3.Do all of the problems. Each problem is worth 5 points and the total is 75. Questions are multiple choice. 4.Do not use any additional pages of paper. If you run out of room, use the back sides. Do not remove the staple. 5.Please write clearly. Illegible or unreadable answers may not be graded. Circle one response-per-question. 6.Ask questions if you are not sure of the problem. Name Student ID Score Answers

Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering 2. What is the order (1 – 5) for the product development phases? Production Evaluation Definition Design Prototype 1. Most companies exist for what reason? A.Have fun B.Make money C.Advance technology D.Spend money

Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering 3. Why do we have milestones? A.Keep the design team busy B.Tell customers about the product C.Slow down manufacturing D.Monitor development progress 4. Why do we document projects? A.Cut down trees B.Facilitate communications C.Resolve team conflicts D.Introduce new technology

Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering 5. Which is NOT a product dimension? A.Headcount B.Schedule C.Budget D.Features 6. What does feature creep mean? A.Deleting features from the specifications B.Modifying the schedule C.Re-planning the project D.Adding capabilities once the design is started

Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering 7. What is the purpose of the Definition phase? A.Establish the schedule B.Alert manufacturing to new processes C.Determine the product requirements D.Create the product budget 8. Which is NOT a major section in a technical document? A.Back B.Face C.Front D.Body

Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering 9. What is the purpose of the Design phase? A.Develop a technical solution B.Create product literature C.Sell product D.Determine your financial break even point 10. Which is NOT a technical meeting type? A.Brain storming B.Punitive C.Decision D.Informative

Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering 11. What is a contingency? A.Risky activity B.Critical path C.Unknown technology D.Alternate plan 12. What is the purpose of the Prototype phase? A.Determine defects-per-million (dpm’s) B.Create maintenance contracts C.Determine your market share D.Integrate the pieces

Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering 13. Which is NOT a project monitoring tool? A.Weekly B.Change request C.Program review D.Milestone 14. What is one of the purposes of a Project Plan? A.Set the schedule B.Freeze product features C.Review the design D.Determine profit margin

Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik480f06-a1 University of Portland School of Engineering 15. Match the document to the phase? Functional SpecificationA. Production Project PlanB. Evaluation Theory of OperationsC. Definition Qualification ReportD. Design Manufacturing ReportE. Prototype C B E A D