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The Engineering Design
Process
2. a proces s in which each
person in the g roup present s
their ideas in an open forum
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3. to work together to
produce or cre a t e something
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4. a limitation or restriction that
the design must consider
(such as size, cost , t ime, etc.)
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5. a s e t of measurable
s tandards or specifications
the design must meet
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6. (noun) a plan or drawing
produced to show the look and
function of an object before it is
built or made
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7. (verb) to decide upon the look
and functioning of an object,
typically by making a detailed
drawing of it
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8. an exper t ise involving the
application of science and math
to solve practical problems
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9. Engineering Design Proc e s s
a proces s used by engineers to help
develop products (par t s of the proces s
may need to be repeated many times)
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10. a proces s of modifying
an existing product or sys tem
in order to improve it
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11. a proces s of turning
ideas and imagination into
devices and sys t ems
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12. a representa tion of a
proposed device, typically on a
smaller scale than the original
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13. to make changes in a design
to al ter the performance of the
engineered product
This logo has
been modified
to give it a
“cleaner” look.
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14. a working model used to
t e s t a design concept by
making actual observations
and nece s s ary
adjustments
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15. anything that humans develop
in order to make t a sks simpler
or improve life
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16. a method used to identify
why something doe s not work
so that it can be fixed
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