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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Describe the failure modes, effects, and criticality analysis (FMECA).
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Failure modes and effects analysis begins at the highest level of detail to which the system is designed and works downward.
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The first step in failure modes and effects analysis is to estimate the likelihood of failure.
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Failure modes and effects analysis results in reduction in product development cost.
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The life-cycle approach to product design has led to practices known as ________.
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Criticality prioritizes how the design team should be spending its resources.
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Computer-aided inspection is performed by infrared and noncontact sensors.
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________ is the magnitude of the differences in a product when measured at two different times.
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Marketing-generated ideas tend to be groundbreaking, risky, and technologically innovative as compared to R&D-generated ideas.
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What is the first step in failure modes and effects analysis?
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What are the benefits of using failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)?
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The ________ stage of the product development process often requires the design of after-sales processes such as maintenance, warranties, and repair processes that occur after the customer owns the product.
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In the product development process, the acronym PDS stands for ________.
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The ________ stage of the product development process involves the selection of the process technologies that will result in a low-cost, high-quality product.
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________ products are new products using similar technologies that can coexist in a family of products.
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