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iSQI Exam CTAL-TM_Syll2012 Topic 2 Question 83 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTAL-TM_Syll2012 exam
Question #: 83
Topic #: 2
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You are performing a quality risk analysis for a CSCI (Computer Software Configuration Item) used to implement a CBIT (Continuous Built-In Test) module of a safety-critical system. During the quality risk analysis you are trying to identify the ways in which failures of the CBIT module can occur, for each of them trying to determine the potential causes and likely effects, and the risk level (calculated as the product of three factors: severity, occurrence and detection). Which of the following risk analysis techniques are you working with? K2 1 credit

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Suggested Answer: B

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Jina
5 days ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think the lightweight product risk analysis technique might be too general for this specific scenario.
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Evangelina
11 days ago
I remember studying Failure Mode and Effect Analysis, and it seems like the right fit since it focuses on identifying potential failures and their effects.
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Kristian
16 days ago
I've got this! FMEA is the way to go. It's a well-established technique for identifying and analyzing potential failure modes, which is exactly what we're doing in this scenario. I'll focus on thoroughly applying the FMEA process.
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Merissa
22 days ago
I'm a little confused here. The question mentions "lightweight product risk analysis technique," which doesn't sound like FMEA. Maybe it's one of the other options? I'll have to re-read the question and think it through.
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Danica
27 days ago
Okay, let's see. We're looking at a quality risk analysis for a safety-critical system, and we need to identify potential failure modes, causes, and effects. That sounds a lot like FMEA to me. I'll go with that.
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Rene
1 month ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know FMEA is used for risk analysis, but I'm not sure if it's the right technique for this specific scenario. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Gayla
1 month ago
This seems like a classic Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) problem. I'm pretty confident I can handle this one.
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Elvera
4 months ago
Hmmm, I'm not too familiar with 'Wide Band Delphi', but it doesn't sound like it fits the description of the task at hand. I'll stick with FMEA.
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Annelle
3 months ago
User 2: Definitely, it helps to identify potential failures and their effects.
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Diane
3 months ago
User 1: I agree, FMEA is a solid choice for this kind of analysis.
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Rosendo
4 months ago
FMEA is a reliable method for determining risk levels in software configurations.
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Harley
4 months ago
I think FMEA is the most appropriate technique for identifying potential failures.
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Mona
4 months ago
I agree, FMEA is a solid choice for this type of analysis.
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Edelmira
4 months ago
I believe Cost of Exposure could also be a relevant risk analysis technique in this scenario.
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Monte
4 months ago
Ha! I'm surprised 'Cost of Exposure' is even an option. That's more of an insurance term than a risk analysis technique.
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Filiberto
4 months ago
C) Wide Band Delphi
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Glory
4 months ago
B) Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
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Sharika
4 months ago
A) A lightweight product risk analysis technique
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Shanice
5 months ago
I agree with Kristofer, FMEA is commonly used to identify potential failures and their effects.
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Adelle
5 months ago
I agree, B seems like the most appropriate choice here. Analyzing the potential causes and effects of CBIT module failures is exactly what FMEA is designed for.
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Jenelle
4 months ago
User 2: I agree, FMEA is perfect for identifying potential causes and effects of failures.
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Pearly
4 months ago
User 1: I think B is the best choice for this risk analysis.
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Kristofer
5 months ago
I think the risk analysis technique we are working with is Failure Mode and Effect Analysis.
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Percy
5 months ago
Definitely going with B. Failure Mode and Effect Analysis. It's the classic risk analysis technique for identifying potential failure modes and their consequences.
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Casey
3 months ago
Absolutely, it's crucial for assessing the risk level accurately.
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Hoa
4 months ago
I think it's important to consider all potential causes and consequences.
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Tarra
4 months ago
It really helps in identifying all possible failure modes and their effects.
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Wilda
5 months ago
I agree, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis is a thorough technique.
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