identifying requirements Flashcards

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what are examples of primary data

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-actual product analysis-looks and functions
-disassembly-taking apart to see how individual components fit and function
-material testing-durability or strength

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what are examples of secondary data and what is it

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-data collected by another person before

eg:books/magazines/web pages
-data and stats from companies/researchers or government
-work of existing designers or pupils
-media outlets like radio/news and Tv

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what is primary data and how can it be obtained

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-taking measurements
-questionnaires
-interviews

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4
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what is the normal percentile range

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5-95 percentile

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5
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how do you interview properly

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by asking ted questions
tell
explain
describe

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what are analysis questions

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-how do they work?
-what are they made of
what are the good and not so good design features

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7
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what is market research

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working out a solution for your design brief by gathering info from product users
-analysing products/ted questions

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what is a manufacturing spec

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list of what product must and could do by speaking with client

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9
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what are properties to include in your design specification

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Aesthetics.
Customer.
Cost.
Environment.
Safety.
Size.
Function.
Materials.

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