This one seems pretty straightforward. The question is asking about the type of waste that was eliminated by rearranging the parts inventory. I think the answer is Motion, since the repair person now has the most often used parts within hand reach, reducing the amount of movement required.
Proper testing, documentation, and maintenance are all critical for a custom framework. The tricky part is identifying which one is the "least likely to manage."
Okay, let me think this through. Functional requirements are about what the system needs to do, the specific actions and behaviors. Nonfunctional requirements are more about the qualities and characteristics of the system, like performance, security, usability. I think I've got the distinction now.
Weren't there examples in the practice questions that separated suitability and accuracy? If I recall right, accuracy might be what we're looking for here.
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