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Design Process And Idea Generation
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Design Process And Idea Generation
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17 Questions

1. 2 dimensions

2. Initiate further development of brainstorming ideas; explore alternative ideas

3. Develop detailed and annotated sketches; Determine the types of material; Make computer models; Create technical drawings

4. Determine Custom/Mass Production; Consider packaging

5. A note or comment

6. Having a three- dimensional form or appearance

7. Test the prototype (controlled conditions); Test prototype (actual conditions); record results; evaluate results

8. A form of pictorial drawing in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees with the plane of projection.

9. Identify if the user is a client or not; Redefine the problem to the agreement of both client and engineer; identify what the solution must do; identify the limitations within which the engineer must perform; Compile the info into a design brief.

10. Present ideas in group; generate and record ideas; seek quantity - not quality; keep the mind alert in rapidly paced sessions

11. Away of beginning to draw designs

12. Analyze the reasons for the need - want - or problem; investigate who or what it is that is affected; research and existing solution; listen to clients to solve problem; perform market research.

13. Present oral presentations with viuals; Develop written reports; market the product; distribute

14. Make study models; fabricate a functional prototype; to scale

15. Reassess the validity of the design criteria; work through the design process; update the documentation

16. Identify a problem that exists;determine the root cause; gather info

17. Create a decision matrix to compare the attributes if various ideas; Verify alignment btw the idea selected and the criteria and constraints.