The document outlines key terms related to the engineering design process, including:
1) The engineering design process involves group members presenting ideas openly and working together to create something within limitations while meeting specifications.
2) Design includes creating plans or drawings to show how an object will look and function before being made.
3) Engineering applies science and math to solve practical problems through the engineering design process, which helps develop products and may require repeating steps.
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Engineering Design Process
The document outlines key terms related to the engineering design process, including:
1) The engineering design process involves group members presenting ideas openly and working together to create something within limitations while meeting specifications.
2) Design includes creating plans or drawings to show how an object will look and function before being made.
3) Engineering applies science and math to solve practical problems through the engineering design process, which helps develop products and may require repeating steps.
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The Engineering Design Process
a p r o c e s s in which each person in the g roup p r e s e n t s their ideas in an open forum
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to work together to produce or cr e a t e something
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a limitation or restriction that the design must consider (such a s size, cost, time, etc.)
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a s e t of m e a s u rable sta nda rds or s p e c ifications the design must meet
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(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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(verb) to decide upon the look and functioning of an object, typically by making a detailed drawing of it
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an expertise involving the application of science and math to solve practical problems
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Engineering Design Pr o c e s s a p r o c e s s used by engineers to help develop products (p a r t s of the p r o c e s s may need to be r ep eated many times)
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a proces s of modifying an existing product or system in order to improve it
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a p r o c e s s of turning ideas and imagination into devices and s y s t e m s
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a re pre s e nt a tion of a proposed device, typically on a smaller scale than the original
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to make changes in a design to alter the performance of the engineered product This logo has been modified to give it a cleaner look.
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a working model used to t e s t a design concept by making actual observations and nece s s a r y adjustments
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anything that humans develop in order to make t a s k s simpler or improve life
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a method us e d to identify why something do e s not work s o that it can be fixed