Physical Security Professional Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a characteristic of a performance based system design?

  1. Maintenance agreements

  2. System reliability

  3. Procurement process

  4. Component analysis

The correct answer is: Maintenance agreements

A performance-based system design places a strong emphasis on the outcomes and functions that a system needs to deliver, rather than purely focusing on the components or processes involved. Maintenance agreements fall within this concept as they ensure that the system continues to function optimally after installation, which is critical for achieving performance goals. This characteristic aligns with the notion of accountability in performance-based designs, where the expectation is that the system will not only be installed according to specifications but will also be maintained and supported appropriately to keep it functioning as intended over time. It highlights a commitment to ensuring long-term performance and reliability. While reliability, the procurement process, and component analysis are important concepts in system design, they do not embody the same focus on the outcomes and support that are central to performance-based systems. Reliability pertains to how consistently a system performs its intended function, procurement relates to the acquisition of the system components, and component analysis examines individual parts rather than the overall performance function.