Deck 6: Reverse Engineering

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____ methods use heat and/or pressure to reshape a material.

A) Forming
B) Separation
C) Joining
D) Turning
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Design teams often reverse engineer existing products to develop new understanding,which may be applied to new or similar products.
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____________________ is the most critical part of the reverse engineering process.
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Designers use manual precision measurement tools,coordinate measuring machines (CMM),and laser scanners to collect geometry for input into ____ programs.

A) benchmark
B) CAD
C) continuous improvement
D) IP
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____ is the process of taking apart a product to understand it better.

A) Redesign
B) FEA
C) Teardown
D) Hypothesizing
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Large discount stores often establish the price ____,or retail price of the product.This is determined by considering the price of competitive products,what customers are accustomed to paying,and the psychological effect of the pricing.

A) benchmark
B) hypothesis
C) property
D) point
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A ____ is an assumption based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

A) hypothesis
B) price point
C) benchmark
D) CAD
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Solid models developed with CAD may undergo ____________________ element analysis (FEA).
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When you are ready to reverse engineer a product,begin by recording your purpose in your engineer's ____________________.
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During the report step,the engineer attempts to answer all of the questions originally posed.
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____________________ is a broad term used to describe the application of tools and processes to the transformation of raw materials into finished goods.
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____ is a strategy used by industry to innovate or modernize existing products.

A) CAM
B) Benchmark
C) Continuous improvement
D) Infringement
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There are four approaches to structural analysis.
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Which of the following is one of the main categories of product analysis?

A) Synthesis
B) CAD
C) Benchmarking
D) Material
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Which of the following is a joining process?

A) welding
B) casting
C) molding
D) broaching
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Design teams often use a(n)____ program to support their presentation.

A) FEA
B) Functional Analysis
C) PowerPoint
D) CAD
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Reverse engineering is used to improve manufacturing efficiency.
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Functional analysis involves answering questions to determine the purpose of each part and how it interacts with the other parts.
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The sixth step in the reverse engineering process is product ____________________.
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Sometimes a product leads to the development of ____ items,which are used in conjunction with the original item.

A) accessory
B) replacement
C) benchmark
D) redesigned
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What protects a company from having their product copied as a result of reverse engineering?
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List some common tools used in disassembly.
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List the seven resources of technology.
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What are some reasons that designers use reverse engineering?
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Deck 6: Reverse Engineering
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____ methods use heat and/or pressure to reshape a material.

A) Forming
B) Separation
C) Joining
D) Turning
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Design teams often reverse engineer existing products to develop new understanding,which may be applied to new or similar products.
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____________________ is the most critical part of the reverse engineering process.
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Designers use manual precision measurement tools,coordinate measuring machines (CMM),and laser scanners to collect geometry for input into ____ programs.

A) benchmark
B) CAD
C) continuous improvement
D) IP
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____ is the process of taking apart a product to understand it better.

A) Redesign
B) FEA
C) Teardown
D) Hypothesizing
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Large discount stores often establish the price ____,or retail price of the product.This is determined by considering the price of competitive products,what customers are accustomed to paying,and the psychological effect of the pricing.

A) benchmark
B) hypothesis
C) property
D) point
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A ____ is an assumption based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

A) hypothesis
B) price point
C) benchmark
D) CAD
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Solid models developed with CAD may undergo ____________________ element analysis (FEA).
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When you are ready to reverse engineer a product,begin by recording your purpose in your engineer's ____________________.
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During the report step,the engineer attempts to answer all of the questions originally posed.
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____________________ is a broad term used to describe the application of tools and processes to the transformation of raw materials into finished goods.
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____ is a strategy used by industry to innovate or modernize existing products.

A) CAM
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C) Continuous improvement
D) Infringement
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There are four approaches to structural analysis.
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Which of the following is one of the main categories of product analysis?

A) Synthesis
B) CAD
C) Benchmarking
D) Material
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Which of the following is a joining process?

A) welding
B) casting
C) molding
D) broaching
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Design teams often use a(n)____ program to support their presentation.

A) FEA
B) Functional Analysis
C) PowerPoint
D) CAD
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Reverse engineering is used to improve manufacturing efficiency.
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Functional analysis involves answering questions to determine the purpose of each part and how it interacts with the other parts.
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The sixth step in the reverse engineering process is product ____________________.
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Sometimes a product leads to the development of ____ items,which are used in conjunction with the original item.

A) accessory
B) replacement
C) benchmark
D) redesigned
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What protects a company from having their product copied as a result of reverse engineering?
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List some common tools used in disassembly.
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List the seven resources of technology.
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What are some reasons that designers use reverse engineering?
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