______ is a systematic and iterative process of
decision-making to develop a product, service, process, or system to satisfy stakeholder needs.
What is Engineering Design?
You use ____ to generate functional engineering requirements.
What are stakeholder needs?
True or false: One stakeholder need always corresponds to one engineering requirement.
What is false?
When first ideating, should quality or quantity of ideas be focused on?
Quantity.
A ____ is a detailed chart that includes a competitor analysis, demanded qualities, and quality characteristics.
What is house of quality?
Engineering design requires _____, the concept of optimizing one feature at the expense of another.
What are Trade Offs?
_____ is an individual or group who has interest in or is affected by a product, project, or decision.
What is a stakeholder?
A characteristic of a good engineering requirement that states a requirement should not automatically lead to one defined solution.
What is open?
What is round robin?
A method of concept evaluation where alternatives are compared to a baseline.
What is a pugh chart?
A ____ is a strategic analysis framework that uses 4 categories to evaluate projects.
What is a SWOT analysis?
____ is a method of stakeholder identification where stakeholders are asked to suggest other stakeholders.
What is snowball sampling?
The words used in engineering requirements to imply necessity and avoid ambiguity.
What is must and shall?
A ____ is chart where the functions of a product are broken down and multiple ideas are proposed and drawn for each function.
What is a morph chart?
A method of concept evaluation where criteria are assigned weights and then concepts are rated based on each criteria.
What is weighted objectives?
The first stage of product design.
What is opportunity assessment?
A method of stakeholder categorization where stakeholders are classified by influence and affectedness.
What is a power-interest diagram?
The characteristic of a good engineering requirement that states that a test should be able to provide a pass/fail result.
What is verifiable?
Name a type of directed brainstorming techniques.
What is TRIZ, patent searches, or biomimicry?
What is converge?
When you first begin concept generation, you should ____
Name three possible stakeholder groups.
What are managers, customers, users, manufacturers, regulators, etc.
"The device should be able to survive extreme temperatures." Violates which two characteristics of a good engineering requirement other than necessary?
What is unambiguous and verifiable?
Role reversal is a type of ____ techniques.
What is provocative?
True or false: Engineering requirements and product criteria are always the same?
What is false?