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SAMPLE eTOM questions:
- What role can eTOM play within the NGOSS Lifecycle?
- Defines processes in the NGOSS Business View
- Guides specification of the NGOSS System View
- Provides reference for validating the NGOSS Implementation and Deployment Views
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Which of the OPS layers (ie horizontal Level 1 process groupings) is responsible for managing network equipment?
- CRM
- SM&O
- SM&O and RM&O
- RM&O
- S/PRM
- How could eTOM be used to show linkages between parts of an enterprise?
- Building process flows using eTOM Level 2 process elements
- Building process flows using eTOM Level 3 process elements
- Building process flows using company-specific process elements derived from eTOM
- All of the above
- None of the above
- If an enterprise decides to update an existing service with new features, which Level 1 area(s) of eTOM would be directly involved in defining and developing the service?
- M&OM
- CRM
- SD&M
- SM&O
- RD&M
- RM&O
- i
- iii
- i and iii
- iii and iv
- v and vi
SAMPLE SID questions:
- What does the SID have in common with the eTOM
- Nothing
- Level 3 processes
- Level 2 information
- Concepts (domains)
- Level 2 process information requirements and concepts
- The relationship between the Product, Service, and Resource domains depicts.
- The similarities among the domains
- The way by which Products are realized/implemented
- The way by which Services are provisioned on Resources
- How Products and Services are synonymous
- ii and iii
- i only
- i and iv
- i, ii, iii, iv
- None of the above
- How is the SID used by the OSS through Java initiative?
- As a business view
- As a system view
- As an implementation view
- As a deployment view
- i and ii
- i and iv
- ii only
- iii only
- iv only
- How are Competitor Product Offerings modeled in the SID?
- They are not
- As Competitor Product Offering ABE
- Via an association between Product Offering and Party Role
- Via an association between Competitor and Product Offering
- None of the above
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