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OMG OMG-OCSMP-MBI300 Questions Answers

OMG-Certified Systems Modeling Professional - Model Builder – Intermediate Questions and Answers

Question 5

Choose the correct answer

Where may constraint blocks be defined?

Options:

A.

on any diagram

B.

only on parametric diagrams

C.

only on block definition diagrams

D.

only on block definition diagrams or package diagrams

E.

only on block definition diagrams or parametric diagrams

F.

only on block definition diagrams or internal block diagrams

Question 6

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How can the containment relationship be used to relate requirements?

Options:

A.

Packages may represent specifications, which can be contained m other specifications

B.

Containment allows a requirement to be decomposed by containing sub-requirements. Packages can also contain requirements

C.

Requirements can contain packages, which in turn can contain other requirements. This is how hierarchical specifications can be represented in SysML

D.

Requirements cannot use containment. They cannot contain any other model elements.

Question 7

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What is a flow port that is typed by a flow specification said to be?

Options:

A.

atomic

B.

nonatomic

C.

delegation

D.

behavioral

E.

conjugated

F.

directionless

Question 8

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How can the composition (black diamond) relationship be used to relate Requirements?

Options:

A.

Composition allows requirements to inherit properties and requirements relationships

B.

Composition allows role names to be assigned to sub-requirements thus providing a contextual reference

C.

Composition allows a particularly useful requirement to be reused by multiple higher level requirements or specifications

D.

Composition allows a requirement to be decomposed into sub-requirements as long as they don't add to or change the meaning of the original requirement.

E.

Requirements cannot use composition. They are not classifiers