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What is the purpose of iterative design?
To improve the design of a
product
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How does iterative design work?
It is
cyclic
until
final design
is agreed
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What are the aims of the design strategy in iterative design?
Produce an
engineering design specification
Generate design ideas through
sketching
and modelling
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What is a design brief?
A document outlining
product requirements
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Why is the design brief important?
It details
problems
to solve for success
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What does a designer analyze in a design brief?
What needs to be designed
Product usage
Target audience
Sales location
Usage location
Prototype deadlines
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Why do engineers disassemble products?
To
understand
how a
product
works
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What do engineers check during product disassembly?
Assembly methods
Materials used
Production methods
Component functions
Maintenance issues
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What is anthropometric data?
The study of
human
body measurements
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What percentiles do designers focus on in anthropometric data?
5th
to
95th
percentile of measurements
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Why do designers use anthropometric data?
To cater to
90%
of the population
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What are some methods of research in design?
Focus groups
Interviews
Observations
Product analysis
Surveys
Industrial visits
Internet
TV programmes
Databases
Textbooks
Newspapers
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What is the difference between primary and secondary research?
Primary research: Carried out by you
Secondary research: Carried out by
someone else
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