Exam 7: Quality and Innovation in Product and Process Design
Exam 1: Differing Perspectives on Quality111 Questions
Exam 2: Quality Theory101 Questions
Exam 3: Global Supply Chain Quality and International Quality Standards103 Questions
Exam 4: Strategic Quality Planning104 Questions
Exam 5: The Voice of the Customer100 Questions
Exam 6: The Voice of the Market102 Questions
Exam 7: Quality and Innovation in Product and Process Design101 Questions
Exam 8: Designing Quality Services104 Questions
Exam 9: Managing Supplier Quality in the Supply Chain77 Questions
Exam 10: The Tools of Quality98 Questions
Exam 11: Statistically Based Quality Improvement for Variables99 Questions
Exam 12: Statistically Based Quality Improvement for Attributes100 Questions
Exam 13: Six Sigma Management and Lean Tools101 Questions
Exam 14: Managing Quality Improvement Teams and Projects101 Questions
Exam 15: Implementing and Validating the Quality System96 Questions
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________ refers to the differences in products that are produced and marketed by a single firm at any given time.
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Explain the use of CAD systems in geometric design and engineering analysis.
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What is the first step in performing quality function deployment?
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Automated drafting results in the creation of a final drawing of the designed product and its components.
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System reliability is defined as the propensity for a part to fail over a given time.
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Over-the-wall syndrome refers to the difficulties that arise when ________.
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Design for manufacture methods are designed to radically increase cycle times.
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The principles for ________ include using fewer parts and fewer materials, and using snap-fits instead of screws.
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The over-the-wall syndrome is demonstrated by looking at the design process sequentially.
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A particular customer requirement has a strong association with a technical requirement, an importance of 6, a target value of 3, and a sales point value of 2. The absolute weight of this customer requirement is ________.
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Product idea generation is the first step in the project development process.
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A particular customer requirement is associated with a technical requirement, has an importance of 3, a target value of 1, and a sales point value of 3. The absolute weight of this customer requirement is ________.
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________ means to design products so that they are cost-effective and simple to build.
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________ means standardizing parts, modularizing, and using as few parts as possible in a design.
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The primary source for external product ideas is research and development.
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Which of the following is an internal source for product ideas?
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Which of the following is an analytical tool that graphically renders the combination of faults that lead to failure in a system?
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________ refers to the performance of all the design process steps simultaneously.
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