sac 2 Flashcards

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define quality control

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methods used to regulate products so they are all manufactured to exactly the same pre-determined standard

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per-determined standard

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all the same standard that is regulated - may be good may be not good quality.
achieving the expected standard

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quality management

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is the goal to increase customer value and satisfaction by streamlining all system processes and eliminating waste at all stages of there production process.

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4
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what is the 6 steps in the product design process
pc
r
p&p
p&d
cu
e&m
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product concept
research
planning and prototyping
production and distribution
retail and consumer use
evaluation and modification
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5
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what is obsolesce

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obsolesce is when a product becomes no longer useful or out of date or is replaced by a newer and better product

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what are the types of obsolesce
f
t
s

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functional
technical
style

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what is functional obsolesce

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manufacturers choose
lower-quality materials and processes knowing the
product will be less durable - likely cost

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what is technical obsolesce

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a new technology or

design feature/function is developed.

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what is style obsolesce

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changing nature of trends

and fashions, including appearance and style.

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how does planned obsolesce influence the design

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this will be things such as the materials and their cost, the durability of these materials.

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what are the benefits of planned obsolesce

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products are cheap and easily replaced this means that products are economically beneficial to manufacturers and retailers. this will overall increase the employment and wealth of the community.

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what are the problems of planned obsolesce

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the products done last and are difficult or not able to be repaired and the producer needs to constantly invest attention o the production development process to create new or similar modified products.

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what is the goal of research and development

csiro

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the main goal is for companies to invest in
research to remain competitive and the government in Australia supports businesses with through direct funding f organisations such as CSIRO

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when does research and development happen

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research and development happens when the company is bringing out a new or their first product to design and develop a unique product that is not copyrighted

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what types of research and development and who can facilitate

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CSIRO can facilitate in the

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what is the importance of design and innovation

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design and innovation give the product a competitive edge as companies will employ more quality designers to give the product a unique qualities

17
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what are new and emerging technologies 
CAD
CNC
R
LT
CAM
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computer aided design 
computer numerical control 
robotics
lazer cut technology
computer aided manufacture
18
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how and when is new and emerging technology used

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computer aded design is used in the design and modification design stages of the product. robotics and laser cutting is more the manufacturing stages of the product

19
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what is lean manufacturing

+ aim

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is a systematic method of waste minimisation within a manufacturing production system without sacrificing productivity. it takes into account the waste created throughout the production and aims to reduce waste

20
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what are some lean manufacturing strategies

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streamlined and mechanised to reduce labour
the materials used is maximised - reduced waste
limited storage of materials

21
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the environmental benefits of lean manufacturing

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less waste is deposited into the environment

22
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list manufacturing systems

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one off
low volume
hight volume - mass produced
continuous production

23
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list all the sustainability frameworks

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LCA - life cycle analysis
C2C - cradle to cradle
DFD - design for disassembly
EPR - extended producer responsibility

24
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what is market research

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the gathering and analysing of data about markets and

consumers. it focuses on the needs and desires of endusers and consumers.

25
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how does market research influence the product design factors

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it helps determine the target audience - which is information on the age, gender, socioeconomic status, interests, purchasing behaviour and aesthetics.

26
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what is marketing

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marketing is the action undertaken to promote or sell a product t through things like advertising