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Sustainability
"Sliding" into PowerPoint DM's
The Formal Design Process
Ethics
Things You (maybe) Forgot About
400

The force applied to an object divided by the area over which that force is applied gives this, often represented with the Greek letter sigma 

What is stress?

400

The indicated part of the sustainability Venn diagram, which includes ideas such as a carbon tax.

What is viable?

400

The name for the framework and layout style of this slide.

What is Assertion-Evidence?

400

The Formal Design Process and novice design strategy have this one major similarity.

What is iteration?

400

According to utilitarianism, this is the solution to the classic trolley problem.

What is flipping the switch/hitting the single person?

400

Whether you fillet it before or afterwards, the process of creating this part will require you to use this CAD function, which converts a 2D sketch to 3D.

What is extrude (or boss extrude)?

800

These structures utilize the concept of stress, maximizing strength by placing material at the edges to resist bending while minimizing weight. 

What are I-beams (or H-beams)?

800

-Responsible consumption and production

-Decent work and economic growth

-Industry, innovation, and infrastructure

These items represent 3 of the 17 United Nations SDG's, an initialism meaning this:

What is Sustainable Development Goals?

800

The fix to the most significant issue with this slide

What is removing the word outline from the list?

800

A design team which introduces an extra requirement at the request of a passionate but still non-stakeholder risks this most negative consequence.

What is removing the best option in screening?

800

A design team captain who needs to choose one of three students for their team, with one of the students being their younger cousin, is at risk of this type of dilemma.

What is a conflict of interest?

800

To become a P.Eng, you must graduate from an accredited engineering institution, pass a professional practice exam, and complete this.

What is 3-5 years of work experience?

1200

Sharp corners in manufactured parts can result in these, and make the part prone to failure.

What are stress concentrations?

1200

By shifting from a dangerous and toxic chemical-based adhesive to a safer natural-based adhesive a company is expecting to be able to increase its market share and net revenues by 5% and improve worker safety. Their actions best fit into this region of the sustainability diagram

What is sustainable?

1200

The ideal data ink ratio of a professional presentation slide.

What is 1:1?

1200

The early stages of the design process dictate these, which could come back to hurt the group in the later stages.

What are committed costs?

1200

This ethical framework most strongly supports telling somebody that peers were talking behind their back, even at risk of upsetting them.

What is Rights Ethics?

1200

The classic monkey-typing-Shakespeare thought experiment hinges on the idea of the monkey as a complex system, and specifically on the idea that the monkey's actions are not (this adjective).

What is deterministic?

1600

A solution which performs best throughout Stage 3 but performs badly in Stage 4 has failed this process.

What is verification?

1600

The idea of creating sustainable designs which will last for a long time is represented in this principle, which technically only represents a 175 year timeframe.

What is the Seventh Generation Principle?

1600

You have two presentations on the same day, one to your small design group and the other to higher ups at your company. In the interest of time, you make one slideshow to use for both presentations. This aspect of A-P-C will be most similar between the two.

What is context?

1600

A design team talks to stakeholders, creates design specifications, generates solutions, screens, ranks, and scores their solutions, and then creates a prototype of their top design. This is the most significant error in their approach.

What is not prototyping throughout the design process?

1600

The actions of a very broke biomedical engineer, who knowingly stamps and submits incomplete work in order to cash in on a performance bonus sooner, but does so because he feels he needs to feed his starving children, would fit in this section of the below framework.

What is 2?

1600

The video for Geological Engineering describes it as being at the center of geology and these two engineering disciplines.

What are mining engineering and civil engineering?

2000

The result of applying a uniaxial tensile force of 3 kN to a 10-5 m area of a piece of steel rebar inside a concrete pillar. The yield strength of rebar is 200 MPa and the ultimate tensile strength is 400 MPa.

What is plastic deformation?

2000

To cut down on food waste in dining halls, UBC Food Services implement a rule mandating very small maximum portion sizes per visit to a given station. A survey of students one month after the change finds that students now spend 50% more time waiting in lines, as they frequently need to visit a station multiple times to get one full meal. This solution fits best into the _________ section of the sustainability framework.

What is viable?

2000

The three main areas of the sustainability diagram were originally viewed through this flawed analogy, which contradicted the idea that all three of economy, society, and environment were needed for sustainable development.

What are the three pillars?

2000

This is the most important form of validation in the early stages of the design process.

What is confirming design specifications match stakeholder needs?

2000

A software engineer for a social media company, who develops an engagement algorithm that he knows contributes to a mental health crisis among youth, but does so because he fears losing his high-paying job in a competitive market, would fit in this section of the below framework.


What is 6?

2000

Though he was slightly overshadowed by Ken Fraser in Module Two, this quadriplegic video game designer from Seattle first introduced APSC 100 students to the concept of adaptive devices.

Who is Eric Rea?

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