Concurrent & Reverse Engineering Flashcards

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What is concurrent engineering (3)

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Design strategy which focuses on the optimisation and distribution of resources
Collaboration is a must for individuals, groups and departments
Used for effective and efficient product development
Requires continuous improvement

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Principles of concurrent engineering (5)

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Leadership from the centre
Everyone is involved
Develop a plan early
Break project into its natural phases
Short milestones throughout development process
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Why do companies use concurrent engineering (3) and 1 disadvantage

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Competitive advantage
Increased performance
Reduces design and development time

High initial capital cost

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What is reverse engineering (2)

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Taking something apart and analysing it’s workings in detail

Analysing function, structure and operation

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Reasons to use reverse engineering (4)

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Gain competitive benchmarking methods
If the original CAD model isn’t available
The original supplier is unable or unwilling to provide additional parts
To update materials or processes with less expensive technologies

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3 insights a designer could gain from reverse engineering with examples

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How the product functions (DC01)
The layout of components/how it’s constructed (Samsung Galaxy S8)
Suitability of hidden materials and components (Dell Xperion computer)

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Areas where reverse engineering is used (5)

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Software engineering
Entertainment
Automotive industry
Chemistry 
Consumer products
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