Physical Security Professional Certification Practice Exam

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Performance based system designs include three measures. They are:

  1. System performance, performance modeling, and maintenance contracts

  2. System availability, system reliability, and system modeling

  3. System reliability, system performance, and maintenance agreements

  4. System performance, system modeling, and component performance

The correct answer is: System performance, system modeling, and component performance

The correct answer encompasses key components of a performance-based system design, which focuses on evaluating how effectively a system performs its intended functions. System performance refers to how well the physical security system meets its operational requirements, such as response times and processing capabilities. This measure ensures that the system is functioning optimally according to its designed specifications. System modeling involves creating a representation of the system to analyze its behavior under various conditions, enabling designers to predict how changes might impact overall performance. This critical process helps in identifying potential issues and areas for improvement before implementation. Component performance assesses individual elements of the system, ensuring they contribute to the overall effectiveness. This includes evaluating hardware, software, and communication protocols to ensure each component works as intended within the larger system. These three elements create a comprehensive framework for evaluating and improving system design, ensuring that all aspects contribute positively to the desired outcomes of a physical security system.