Key Areas of Operation
What is Manufacturing?
Production Methods
Assembly Lines
Technology & Our Lives
100
Someone who conceptualizes and evaluates ideas, turning them into tangible inventions and products
Who is a product designer
100
Changes materials into more useful forms called products.
What is a production system
100
Donuts at Tim Horton's are an example of this method of production
What is Batch Production
100
The inventor of the assembly line
Who is Henry Ford
100
An example of how manufacturing has improved communication
What are telephones, e-mail, text, Skype, social media, etc.
200
Step 1 of the design process includes these 2 phases
What are accept the situation and analyze
200
***Daily Double*** The manufacturing or construction of products.
What is production
200
Cars are an example of this form of production
What is mass production
200
The 'final test' on Henry Ford's assembly line
What is safety, utility, or 'how well it works'
200
Staplers, desks, binders, pencils, and SmartBoards are all examples of products that improve
What is Education (school)
300
This is the step of the design process where the key issue of the matter is defined, the conditions of the problem become objectives, and restraints on the situation become the parameters within which the new design must be constructed.
What is production planning (define)
300
The 3 steps of production
What are 1. Raw Materials; 2. Manufacturing/Construction; 3. Products (Output)
300
The difference between this and mass production is that the production line is kept running 24 hours a day, seven days a week
What is Continuous Flow
300
People working together with machines to create a stream of products
What is Henry Ford's vision
300
An X-Box would be made under this form of production
What is mass production (or batch mode for custom editions)
400
A process by which entities review the quality of all factors involved in production
What is Quality Control
400
Make (something) on a large scale using machinery in a factory
What is manufacturing
400
Hundreds of identical products are made, usually on a production/assembly line.
What is Mass Production
400
An advantage to assembly line production
What is 1. Few workers are required; OR 2. More products
400
An example of how manufacturing has improved transportation
What are cars, roads, airplanes, boats, etc.
500
Step 3 of the design process
What is Fabrication of Product
500
The 2 types of manufacturing
What are primary and secondary
500
One characteristic of one-off production
What is 1. Only one product is made at a time. ; OR 2. Every product is different so it is labour intensive; OR 3. Products may be made by hand or a combination of hand and machine methods; OR 4. Also called ‘custom’ production.
500
The whole is greater than the sum of it's
What are 'parts'
500
How has manufacturing helped Migizi Miigwanan
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