Deck 4: Product Design

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Products assembled in modules can be easier to repair and maintain.
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An effective design process matches product characteristics with customer requirements.
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One of the factors supporting the increase in new products has been advances in the technology available for designing products.
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Form design refers to the physical appearance of a product.
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The final design consists of detailed drawings and specifications for the new product.
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Establishing multifunctional design teams can help reduce the time-to-market.
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Modular design combines standardized building blocks, or modules, to create unique finished products.
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One quantitative measure of maintainability is mean time to repair (MTTR).
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Modular design is one way to gain the benefits of standardization without losing the advantage of variety and uniqueness.
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Using a cross-functional team to design new products is known as concurrent design.
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Concurrent design is often aided by the use of technology.
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Employing a systematic approach to analyzing the causes and effects of product failures is known as design for manufacture (DFM).
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Product design has a tremendous impact on the quality of a manufactured good or service.
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Creating preliminary design models that are quickly tested and either discarded or further refined is known as rapid prototyping.
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A product's reliability is a function of the reliabilities of its component parts, but not a function of how those parts are arranged.
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To increase system reliability redundant parts can be built in to back up a failure.
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Product life cycle (PLC) systems maintain design data from product conception to retirement excluding minor design updates.
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Concurrent design may involve simultaneously designing products and their production processes.
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Comparing a product or process against the best-in-class is known as reverse engineering.
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Dismantling and inspecting a competitor's product to identify design features that might be used to improve your own product is known as reverse engineering.
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Collaborative product design (CPD) software provides interconnectivity among members of a product's supply chain.
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Worldwide, extended producer responsibility (EPR) is becoming an important factor influencing product design for personal computers and some household appliances.
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Product design begins with

A) a feasibility study.
B) a form design.
C) understanding the customer and identifying customer needs.
D) pilot runs and final tests.
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Products designed to withstand variations in operating conditions are said to be robust.
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Quality function deployment (QFD) consists of a series of matrix diagrams that define product design changes and the ramifications of implementing those changes.
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Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a concept that holds consumers responsible for their products following the products' useful lives.
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Carefully dismantling and inspecting a competitor's product to look for design features that can be incorporated into your own product is known as

A) concurrent design.
B) design for manufacturability.
C) benchmarking.
D) reverse engineering.
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Incorporating the voice of the customer into technical product design requirements is known as quality function deployment (QFD).
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of an effective product design process?

A) matches product characteristics with customer requirements
B) maximizes the revisions necessary to make a design workable
C) ensures that customer requirements are met in the least costly and simplest manner
D) reduces the time required to design a new product or service
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Design can provide a competitive edge by

A) bringing products to market quickly.
B) doing an even better job of satisfying customers.
C) being easier to manufacture, use and repair.
D) All these answer choices are correct.
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Reliability is the probability that a given part or product will perform its intended function for a specified length of time under adverse operating conditions.
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The house of quality, the most popular quality function deployment (QFD) matrix, converts product design specifications into customer requirements.
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Value analysis is often utilized by a multifunctional product design team as part of design review.
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All of the following are characteristics of an effective design process except

A) increasing the design time for new products and services.
B) meeting customer requirements in the least costly manner.
C) matching product or service characteristics with customer requirements.
D) minimizing the number of revisions needed to make the design workable.
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Design review involves identifying possible defects and the value added by each part or component.
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Quality Function Deployment (QFD) translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements.
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The allowable range of the variation in a part's design specification is called the signal-to-noise ratio.
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Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) has replaced computer-aided design (CAD) in the product design process.
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If a firm's design process is too lengthy

A) a competitor may capture market share by being first to market.
B) a competitor may lose market share by being first to market.
C) a competitor may decide not to enter the market.
D) None of these answers is correct.
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Computer-aided design (CAD) produces better products but always increases the time to design them.
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If a piece of equipment has a mean time between failures (MTBF) of 500 hours with a mean time to repair (MTTR) of 10 hours, then its uptime or average availability would be

A) 0.020 or 2.00%
B) 0.980 or 98.00%
C) 0.500 or 50.00%
D) 1.000 or 100.00%
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If a product fails 10 times in 500 hours of operation, then its mean time between failures (MTBF) is

A) 0.02 hour.
B) 0.10 hour.
C) 20 hours.
D) 50 hours.
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The probability that a product will perform its intended function for a specified length of time under normal conditions is called

A) benchmarking.
B) perceptual mapping.
C) Maintainability.
D) Reliability.
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Which of the following will not improve design for manufacture and assembly?

A) minimizing the number of parts and subassemblies
B) using standard parts when possible
C) designing parts for limited, unique uses
D) designing parts for many, varied uses
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The overall reliability of the following system is <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) greater than 1.00.
B) 0.95.
C) 0.90.
D) 0.898.
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Which of the following is a quantitative measure of reliability?

A) reliability bar
B) maintainability
C) mean time between failures (MTBF)
D) mean time to repair (MTTR)
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A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows: <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       Both components must function for the product to function. To achieve an overall reliability of at least 0.95 without changing the reliability of the first component, the reliability of the second component would need to be</strong> A) at least 0.925 . B) at least 0.95. C) at least 0.97. D) at least 0.98. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       Both components must function for the product to function. To achieve an overall reliability of at least 0.95 without changing the reliability of the first component, the reliability of the second component would need to be</strong> A) at least 0.925 . B) at least 0.95. C) at least 0.97. D) at least 0.98. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       Both components must function for the product to function. To achieve an overall reliability of at least 0.95 without changing the reliability of the first component, the reliability of the second component would need to be</strong> A) at least 0.925 . B) at least 0.95. C) at least 0.97. D) at least 0.98. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Both components must function for the product to function. To achieve an overall reliability of at least 0.95 without changing the reliability of the first component, the reliability of the second component would need to be

A) at least 0.925 .
B) at least 0.95.
C) at least 0.97.
D) at least 0.98.
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Combining standardized building blocks in different ways to create unique finished products is known as

A) rapid prototyping.
B) robust design.
C) modular design.
D) concurrent design.
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A feasibility study consists of all the following except

A) a market analysis.
B) an economic analysis.
C) a technical and strategic analysis.
D) a concurrent analysis.
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A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows: <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       If both components must function for the product to function, then the two components would need individual reliabilities of _______ to achieve an overall reliability of 0.90.</strong> A) R1 = 0.90 and R2 = 0.90 B) R1 = 0.95 and R2 = 0.95 C) R1 = 0.80 and R2 = 0.80 D) R1 = 0.85 and R2 = 0.85 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       If both components must function for the product to function, then the two components would need individual reliabilities of _______ to achieve an overall reliability of 0.90.</strong> A) R1 = 0.90 and R2 = 0.90 B) R1 = 0.95 and R2 = 0.95 C) R1 = 0.80 and R2 = 0.80 D) R1 = 0.85 and R2 = 0.85 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       If both components must function for the product to function, then the two components would need individual reliabilities of _______ to achieve an overall reliability of 0.90.</strong> A) R1 = 0.90 and R2 = 0.90 B) R1 = 0.95 and R2 = 0.95 C) R1 = 0.80 and R2 = 0.80 D) R1 = 0.85 and R2 = 0.85 <div style=padding-top: 35px> If both components must function for the product to function, then the two components would need individual reliabilities of _______ to achieve an overall reliability of 0.90.

A) R1 = 0.90 and R2 = 0.90
B) R1 = 0.95 and R2 = 0.95
C) R1 = 0.80 and R2 = 0.80
D) R1 = 0.85 and R2 = 0.85
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The system availability for a system with a mean time between failures (MTBF) of 1000 hours and a mean time to repair (MTTR) of 50 hours would be

A) 100.00%
B) 97.50%
C) 95.24%
D) 4.76%
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A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows: <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:     If both components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is  </strong> A) 0.950 B) 0.940 C) 0.930 D) 0.884 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:     If both components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is  </strong> A) 0.950 B) 0.940 C) 0.930 D) 0.884 <div style=padding-top: 35px> If both components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is
<strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:     If both components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is  </strong> A) 0.950 B) 0.940 C) 0.930 D) 0.884 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.950
B) 0.940
C) 0.930
D) 0.884
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A product consists of three components arranged as follows: <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R1, must be

A) at least 0.999.
B) at least 0.84.
C) at least 0.96.
D) at least 0.972.
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____________________ describe(s) what the product should do to satisfy customer needs.

A) Performance specifications
B) Benchmarks
C) Perceptual maps
D) Reverse engineering
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For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) at least 1.00.
B) at least 0.896.
C) at least 0.736.
D) at least 0.534.
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A product consists of three components arranged as follows: <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately

A) 0.812.
B) 0.90.
C) 0.933.
D) 0.95.
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Creating a preliminary design that can be quickly tested and then either discarded or further refined is referred to as

A) Benchmarking.
B) rapid prototyping.
C) concurrent design.
D) perceptual mapping.
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The overall reliability of the following system is <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.787.
B) 0.85.
C) 0.89.
D) 0.919.
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_____________________ involves taking into account the capabilities at each level of the supply chain when designing a product.

A) Design for supplier
B) Design for manufacturer
C) Design for supply chain
D) Design for competitor
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All of the following can improve a product's reliability except

A) simplifying product design.
B) improving individual component reliability.
C) changing the product warranty.
D) adding redundant components..
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Which of the following techniques would most likely be used to systematically analyze product failures?

A) concurrent design
B) quality function deployment
C) failure mode and effects analysis
D) value analysis
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Quality function deployment (QFD) is

A) a software systems that uses computer graphics to assist in designing products.
B) a systematic approach to analyzing the causes and effects of product failures.
C) a visual method for analyzing the interrelationships among failures.
D) a structured process that translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements.
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Fault tree analysis (FTA) is

A) a software systems that uses computer graphics to assist in designing products.
B) a systematic approach to analyzing the causes and effects of product failures.
C) a visual method for analyzing the interrelationships among failures.
D) a structured process that translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements.
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When a product is designed to withstand variations in environmental and operating conditions, it is known as a) robust design.
B) design for change.
C) design for modification.
D) design for tolerance.
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Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is

A) a software systems that uses computer graphics to assist in designing products.
B) a systematic approach to analyzing the causes and effects of product failures.
C) a visual method for analyzing the interrelationships among failures.
D) a structured process that translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements.
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With ___________________, suppliers are encouraged to suggest more environmentally friendly materials, methods and processes.

A) green sourcing
B) green manufacture
C) recycling and reuse
D) green consumption
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Functional design includes all the following except

A) reliability.
B) usability.
C) form design.
D) maintainability.
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Simultaneously designing new products and the processes to produce them is known as

A) concurrent design.
B) functional design.
C) modular design.
D) standard design.
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All of the following are principles of green product design except a) use new materials.
B) use less materials.
C) involve the entire supply chain.
D) change the paradigm of design.
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Product lifecycle management is a software system that

A) facilitates collaborative design and development among trading partners.
B) stores, retrieves and updates design data through the lifecycle of a product.
C) retrieves the description and geometry of a design from a database, and tests and analyzes that design on a computer screen.
D) assists in the creation, modification and analysis of design.
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With ___________________, consumers are encouraged to use the product efficiently, repair it when possible and dispose of it responsibly.

A) green sourcing
B) green manufacture
C) recycling and reuse
D) green consumption
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____________________ is a software system that assists in the creation, modification and analysis of design.

A) Computer aided design
B) Collaborative product design
C) Computer aided engineering
D) None of these answer choices is correct.
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____________________ is a software system that retrieves the description and geometry of a design from a database, and tests and analyzes that design on a computer screen.

A) Computer aided design
B) Collaborative product design
C) Computer aided engineering
D) None of these answer choices is correct.
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The ability to meet present needs without compromising those of future generations is a concept in product design known as

A) reusability.
B) maintainability.
C) reliability.
D) sustainability.
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__________________________is a procedure, used by multifunction design teams, to eliminate unnecessary features and functions from a product design.

A) Failure mode and effects analysis
B) Value analysis
C) Fault tree analysis
D) All of these answer choices is correct.
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____________________ is a software system that stores, retrieves and updates design data through the lifecycle of a product.

A) Computer aided design
B) Collaborative product design
C) Computer aided engineering
D) None of these answer choices is correct.
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Which of the following is a quantitative measure of maintainability?

A) design for manufacture (DFM)
B) mean time to repair (MTTR)
C) mean time between failures (MTBF)
D) quality function deployment (QFD)
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A structured process that translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements is known as

A) quality function deployment (QFD).
B) failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA).
C) concurrent design.
D) robust product design.
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The Taguchi Quality Loss Function implies that a

A) customer's dissatisfaction increases geometrically as the actual value deviates from the target value.
B) customer's satisfaction increases geometrically as the actual value deviates from the target value.
C) customer's dissatisfaction decreases geometrically as the actual value deviates from the target value.
D) customer's preferences are strongly oriented towards conforming to specifications.
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____________________ is a software system that facilitates collaborative design and development among trading partners.

A) Computer aided design
B) Collaborative product design
C) Computer aided engineering
D) None of these answer choices is correct.
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Products assembled in modules can be easier to repair and maintain.
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An effective design process matches product characteristics with customer requirements.
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One of the factors supporting the increase in new products has been advances in the technology available for designing products.
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Form design refers to the physical appearance of a product.
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The final design consists of detailed drawings and specifications for the new product.
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Establishing multifunctional design teams can help reduce the time-to-market.
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Modular design combines standardized building blocks, or modules, to create unique finished products.
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One quantitative measure of maintainability is mean time to repair (MTTR).
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Modular design is one way to gain the benefits of standardization without losing the advantage of variety and uniqueness.
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Using a cross-functional team to design new products is known as concurrent design.
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Concurrent design is often aided by the use of technology.
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Employing a systematic approach to analyzing the causes and effects of product failures is known as design for manufacture (DFM).
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Product design has a tremendous impact on the quality of a manufactured good or service.
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Creating preliminary design models that are quickly tested and either discarded or further refined is known as rapid prototyping.
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A product's reliability is a function of the reliabilities of its component parts, but not a function of how those parts are arranged.
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To increase system reliability redundant parts can be built in to back up a failure.
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Product life cycle (PLC) systems maintain design data from product conception to retirement excluding minor design updates.
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Concurrent design may involve simultaneously designing products and their production processes.
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Comparing a product or process against the best-in-class is known as reverse engineering.
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Dismantling and inspecting a competitor's product to identify design features that might be used to improve your own product is known as reverse engineering.
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Collaborative product design (CPD) software provides interconnectivity among members of a product's supply chain.
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Worldwide, extended producer responsibility (EPR) is becoming an important factor influencing product design for personal computers and some household appliances.
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Product design begins with

A) a feasibility study.
B) a form design.
C) understanding the customer and identifying customer needs.
D) pilot runs and final tests.
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Products designed to withstand variations in operating conditions are said to be robust.
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Quality function deployment (QFD) consists of a series of matrix diagrams that define product design changes and the ramifications of implementing those changes.
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Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a concept that holds consumers responsible for their products following the products' useful lives.
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Carefully dismantling and inspecting a competitor's product to look for design features that can be incorporated into your own product is known as

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B) design for manufacturability.
C) benchmarking.
D) reverse engineering.
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Incorporating the voice of the customer into technical product design requirements is known as quality function deployment (QFD).
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of an effective product design process?

A) matches product characteristics with customer requirements
B) maximizes the revisions necessary to make a design workable
C) ensures that customer requirements are met in the least costly and simplest manner
D) reduces the time required to design a new product or service
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Design can provide a competitive edge by

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B) doing an even better job of satisfying customers.
C) being easier to manufacture, use and repair.
D) All these answer choices are correct.
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Reliability is the probability that a given part or product will perform its intended function for a specified length of time under adverse operating conditions.
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The house of quality, the most popular quality function deployment (QFD) matrix, converts product design specifications into customer requirements.
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Value analysis is often utilized by a multifunctional product design team as part of design review.
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All of the following are characteristics of an effective design process except

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C) matching product or service characteristics with customer requirements.
D) minimizing the number of revisions needed to make the design workable.
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Design review involves identifying possible defects and the value added by each part or component.
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Quality Function Deployment (QFD) translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements.
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The allowable range of the variation in a part's design specification is called the signal-to-noise ratio.
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Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) has replaced computer-aided design (CAD) in the product design process.
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If a firm's design process is too lengthy

A) a competitor may capture market share by being first to market.
B) a competitor may lose market share by being first to market.
C) a competitor may decide not to enter the market.
D) None of these answers is correct.
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Computer-aided design (CAD) produces better products but always increases the time to design them.
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41
If a piece of equipment has a mean time between failures (MTBF) of 500 hours with a mean time to repair (MTTR) of 10 hours, then its uptime or average availability would be

A) 0.020 or 2.00%
B) 0.980 or 98.00%
C) 0.500 or 50.00%
D) 1.000 or 100.00%
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If a product fails 10 times in 500 hours of operation, then its mean time between failures (MTBF) is

A) 0.02 hour.
B) 0.10 hour.
C) 20 hours.
D) 50 hours.
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The probability that a product will perform its intended function for a specified length of time under normal conditions is called

A) benchmarking.
B) perceptual mapping.
C) Maintainability.
D) Reliability.
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44
Which of the following will not improve design for manufacture and assembly?

A) minimizing the number of parts and subassemblies
B) using standard parts when possible
C) designing parts for limited, unique uses
D) designing parts for many, varied uses
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45
The overall reliability of the following system is <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is              </strong> A) greater than 1.00. B) 0.95. C) 0.90. D) 0.898.

A) greater than 1.00.
B) 0.95.
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Which of the following is a quantitative measure of reliability?

A) reliability bar
B) maintainability
C) mean time between failures (MTBF)
D) mean time to repair (MTTR)
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47
A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows: <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       Both components must function for the product to function. To achieve an overall reliability of at least 0.95 without changing the reliability of the first component, the reliability of the second component would need to be</strong> A) at least 0.925 . B) at least 0.95. C) at least 0.97. D) at least 0.98. <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       Both components must function for the product to function. To achieve an overall reliability of at least 0.95 without changing the reliability of the first component, the reliability of the second component would need to be</strong> A) at least 0.925 . B) at least 0.95. C) at least 0.97. D) at least 0.98. <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       Both components must function for the product to function. To achieve an overall reliability of at least 0.95 without changing the reliability of the first component, the reliability of the second component would need to be</strong> A) at least 0.925 . B) at least 0.95. C) at least 0.97. D) at least 0.98. Both components must function for the product to function. To achieve an overall reliability of at least 0.95 without changing the reliability of the first component, the reliability of the second component would need to be

A) at least 0.925 .
B) at least 0.95.
C) at least 0.97.
D) at least 0.98.
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48
Combining standardized building blocks in different ways to create unique finished products is known as

A) rapid prototyping.
B) robust design.
C) modular design.
D) concurrent design.
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A feasibility study consists of all the following except

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B) an economic analysis.
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D) a concurrent analysis.
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50
A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows: <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       If both components must function for the product to function, then the two components would need individual reliabilities of _______ to achieve an overall reliability of 0.90.</strong> A) R1 = 0.90 and R2 = 0.90 B) R1 = 0.95 and R2 = 0.95 C) R1 = 0.80 and R2 = 0.80 D) R1 = 0.85 and R2 = 0.85 <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       If both components must function for the product to function, then the two components would need individual reliabilities of _______ to achieve an overall reliability of 0.90.</strong> A) R1 = 0.90 and R2 = 0.90 B) R1 = 0.95 and R2 = 0.95 C) R1 = 0.80 and R2 = 0.80 D) R1 = 0.85 and R2 = 0.85 <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:       If both components must function for the product to function, then the two components would need individual reliabilities of _______ to achieve an overall reliability of 0.90.</strong> A) R1 = 0.90 and R2 = 0.90 B) R1 = 0.95 and R2 = 0.95 C) R1 = 0.80 and R2 = 0.80 D) R1 = 0.85 and R2 = 0.85 If both components must function for the product to function, then the two components would need individual reliabilities of _______ to achieve an overall reliability of 0.90.

A) R1 = 0.90 and R2 = 0.90
B) R1 = 0.95 and R2 = 0.95
C) R1 = 0.80 and R2 = 0.80
D) R1 = 0.85 and R2 = 0.85
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The system availability for a system with a mean time between failures (MTBF) of 1000 hours and a mean time to repair (MTTR) of 50 hours would be

A) 100.00%
B) 97.50%
C) 95.24%
D) 4.76%
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52
A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows: <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:     If both components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is  </strong> A) 0.950 B) 0.940 C) 0.930 D) 0.884 <strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:     If both components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is  </strong> A) 0.950 B) 0.940 C) 0.930 D) 0.884 If both components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is
<strong>A company produces a product consisting of two components arranged as follows:     If both components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is  </strong> A) 0.950 B) 0.940 C) 0.930 D) 0.884

A) 0.950
B) 0.940
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53
A product consists of three components arranged as follows: <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R<sub>1</sub>, must be</strong> A) at least 0.999. B) at least 0.84. C) at least 0.96. D) at least 0.972. If all three components must function for the product to function, and the product's overall reliability must be at least 0.92, then the reliability of the first component, R1, must be

A) at least 0.999.
B) at least 0.84.
C) at least 0.96.
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____________________ describe(s) what the product should do to satisfy customer needs.

A) Performance specifications
B) Benchmarks
C) Perceptual maps
D) Reverse engineering
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For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534. <strong>For the overall reliability of the following system to be 0.975 or greater the reliability of the backup component, Rb, must be              </strong> A) at least 1.00. B) at least 0.896. C) at least 0.736. D) at least 0.534.

A) at least 1.00.
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A product consists of three components arranged as follows: <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. <strong>A product consists of three components arranged as follows:           If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately</strong> A) 0.812. B) 0.90. C) 0.933. D) 0.95. If all three components must function for the product to function, then the product's overall reliability is approximately

A) 0.812.
B) 0.90.
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D) 0.95.
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Creating a preliminary design that can be quickly tested and then either discarded or further refined is referred to as

A) Benchmarking.
B) rapid prototyping.
C) concurrent design.
D) perceptual mapping.
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The overall reliability of the following system is <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919. <strong>The overall reliability of the following system is                  </strong> A) 0.787. B) 0.85. C) 0.89. D) 0.919.

A) 0.787.
B) 0.85.
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_____________________ involves taking into account the capabilities at each level of the supply chain when designing a product.

A) Design for supplier
B) Design for manufacturer
C) Design for supply chain
D) Design for competitor
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All of the following can improve a product's reliability except

A) simplifying product design.
B) improving individual component reliability.
C) changing the product warranty.
D) adding redundant components..
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Which of the following techniques would most likely be used to systematically analyze product failures?

A) concurrent design
B) quality function deployment
C) failure mode and effects analysis
D) value analysis
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Quality function deployment (QFD) is

A) a software systems that uses computer graphics to assist in designing products.
B) a systematic approach to analyzing the causes and effects of product failures.
C) a visual method for analyzing the interrelationships among failures.
D) a structured process that translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements.
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Fault tree analysis (FTA) is

A) a software systems that uses computer graphics to assist in designing products.
B) a systematic approach to analyzing the causes and effects of product failures.
C) a visual method for analyzing the interrelationships among failures.
D) a structured process that translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements.
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When a product is designed to withstand variations in environmental and operating conditions, it is known as a) robust design.
B) design for change.
C) design for modification.
D) design for tolerance.
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Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is

A) a software systems that uses computer graphics to assist in designing products.
B) a systematic approach to analyzing the causes and effects of product failures.
C) a visual method for analyzing the interrelationships among failures.
D) a structured process that translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements.
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With ___________________, suppliers are encouraged to suggest more environmentally friendly materials, methods and processes.

A) green sourcing
B) green manufacture
C) recycling and reuse
D) green consumption
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Functional design includes all the following except

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B) usability.
C) form design.
D) maintainability.
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Simultaneously designing new products and the processes to produce them is known as

A) concurrent design.
B) functional design.
C) modular design.
D) standard design.
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All of the following are principles of green product design except a) use new materials.
B) use less materials.
C) involve the entire supply chain.
D) change the paradigm of design.
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Product lifecycle management is a software system that

A) facilitates collaborative design and development among trading partners.
B) stores, retrieves and updates design data through the lifecycle of a product.
C) retrieves the description and geometry of a design from a database, and tests and analyzes that design on a computer screen.
D) assists in the creation, modification and analysis of design.
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With ___________________, consumers are encouraged to use the product efficiently, repair it when possible and dispose of it responsibly.

A) green sourcing
B) green manufacture
C) recycling and reuse
D) green consumption
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____________________ is a software system that assists in the creation, modification and analysis of design.

A) Computer aided design
B) Collaborative product design
C) Computer aided engineering
D) None of these answer choices is correct.
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____________________ is a software system that retrieves the description and geometry of a design from a database, and tests and analyzes that design on a computer screen.

A) Computer aided design
B) Collaborative product design
C) Computer aided engineering
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The ability to meet present needs without compromising those of future generations is a concept in product design known as

A) reusability.
B) maintainability.
C) reliability.
D) sustainability.
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__________________________is a procedure, used by multifunction design teams, to eliminate unnecessary features and functions from a product design.

A) Failure mode and effects analysis
B) Value analysis
C) Fault tree analysis
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____________________ is a software system that stores, retrieves and updates design data through the lifecycle of a product.

A) Computer aided design
B) Collaborative product design
C) Computer aided engineering
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Which of the following is a quantitative measure of maintainability?

A) design for manufacture (DFM)
B) mean time to repair (MTTR)
C) mean time between failures (MTBF)
D) quality function deployment (QFD)
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A structured process that translates the voice of the customer into technical design requirements is known as

A) quality function deployment (QFD).
B) failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA).
C) concurrent design.
D) robust product design.
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The Taguchi Quality Loss Function implies that a

A) customer's dissatisfaction increases geometrically as the actual value deviates from the target value.
B) customer's satisfaction increases geometrically as the actual value deviates from the target value.
C) customer's dissatisfaction decreases geometrically as the actual value deviates from the target value.
D) customer's preferences are strongly oriented towards conforming to specifications.
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____________________ is a software system that facilitates collaborative design and development among trading partners.

A) Computer aided design
B) Collaborative product design
C) Computer aided engineering
D) None of these answer choices is correct.
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