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OMG-OCSMP-MBI300 Exam - Topic 7 Question 53 Discussion

Choose the correct answer.Which diagram type is commonly used to create a bill of materials?
A) Package diagram
B) Activity diagram
C) Parametric diagram
D) Requirements diagram
E) internal block diagram
F) Block definition diagram

OMG-OCSMP-MBI300 Exam - Topic 7 Question 53 Discussion

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Question #: 53
Topic #: 7
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Choose the correct answer.

Which diagram type is commonly used to create a bill of materials?

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Lucille
7 months ago
Just to clarify, the internal block diagram is the right choice here.
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Cherry
7 months ago
Really? I always thought activity diagrams were used for that.
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Aimee
7 months ago
Nope, it's the internal block diagram, no doubt!
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Elbert
8 months ago
I thought it was the block definition diagram?
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Gerald
8 months ago
It's definitely the internal block diagram for BOMs.
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Ardella
8 months ago
I thought it was the package diagram, but now I'm second-guessing myself after reviewing similar questions.
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Howard
8 months ago
I feel like it might be the parametric diagram, but I also have a vague memory of something else being used for bills of materials.
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Steffanie
8 months ago
I remember practicing with block definition diagrams, but I can't recall if that's the right choice here.
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Janey
9 months ago
I think the internal block diagram is the one used for a bill of materials, but I'm not completely sure.
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Vicki
9 months ago
I've got this! The answer is definitely a block definition diagram. That's the UML diagram type that's commonly used to define the structure of a system, including the components and their relationships. Perfect for a bill of materials.
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Malcom
9 months ago
Okay, let me see. A bill of materials is a list of the raw materials, assemblies, and other components needed to manufacture a product. I believe a block definition diagram would be the most appropriate diagram type for that.
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Tyra
9 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully. Maybe an activity diagram could work, but I'm not confident that's the right answer.
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Arlette
9 months ago
I think a package diagram would be the best choice here, since it's commonly used to organize and visualize the components and dependencies in a system.
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Nu
9 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is it an internal block diagram or a requirements diagram? I'll have to review my notes to see which one is typically used for a bill of materials.
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Merilyn
9 months ago
Okay, let's see. I'm pretty sure it's not option A, since that says the notifications are triggered on-demand. That doesn't sound like a scheduled reminder system.
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Clement
1 year ago
I bet the person who wrote this question is the same one who thinks a 'parametric diagram' is just a fancy way to describe the dimensions of a banana.
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Katheryn
1 year ago
Ah, the good old bill of materials. The ultimate shopping list for engineers who can't decide on what to buy at Home Depot.
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Chantay
1 year ago
Activity diagram? Really? I mean, I know I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, but even I know that's not the right answer here.
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Maryanne
12 months ago
User 4: Definitely not, Block definition diagram makes more sense.
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Susana
1 year ago
User 3: Yeah, Activity diagram doesn't seem right for this.
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Amos
1 year ago
User 2: I agree, that's the diagram commonly used to create a bill of materials.
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Hannah
1 year ago
User 1: I think the correct answer is F) Block definition diagram.
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Sang
1 year ago
This is a tricky one, but I'm leaning towards the requirements diagram. Gotta make sure all the parts are properly documented, you know?
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Jospeh
1 year ago
I agree, having a clear requirements diagram can help ensure everything is accounted for in the bill of materials.
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Reita
1 year ago
Yeah, it's important to have all the parts properly documented to avoid any confusion.
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Kendra
1 year ago
I think you're right, the requirements diagram is commonly used for creating a bill of materials.
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Jordan
1 year ago
I'm going with the block definition diagram. Sounds like it would be the perfect fit for this kind of task.
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Afton
1 year ago
Yes, the block definition diagram is the best choice for this task.
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Arlene
1 year ago
I agree, the block definition diagram is commonly used for creating a bill of materials.
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Kanisha
1 year ago
I think the correct answer is F) Block definition diagram.
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Youlanda
1 year ago
Hmm, I think the internal block diagram would be the best choice here. Seems like the most logical diagram type for a bill of materials.
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Thora
1 year ago
Actually, the correct answer is F) Block definition diagram. It is commonly used for creating a bill of materials.
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Tammara
1 year ago
I agree, the internal block diagram is the most suitable for creating a bill of materials.
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Ocie
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) Package diagram could also be used for creating a bill of materials.
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Lenora
1 year ago
I agree with Wynell, because a Block definition diagram is commonly used to create a bill of materials.
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Wynell
1 year ago
I think the correct answer is F) Block definition diagram.
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