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| The ___________ is a way of coming up with or inventing ideas in your mind and spreading those ideas to others in the simplest way possible. |
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| engineering design process |
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| The _________ is used to solve problems. It uses knowledge, resources and existing products to create new goods and processes. |
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| deals with how a product or process functions instead of its appearance. |
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| focuses on the look and feel of a product. |
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| is the process used to create new products, such as a new automobile model (Figure 2.5), a new appliance, or a new type of wheelchair. |
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| is the process used to create a new system or process. |
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is a nonlinear team approach to design that brings together the input, processes, and output elements necessary to produce a product. |
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| collaborative engineering |
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creates the infrastructure and best environment for highly effective team collaboration using computers to store and share information. |
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| Enterprise data management (EDM) and Product data management (PDM |
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| are used to track and manage all the electronic documents and data associated with the design and manufacturing of products. |
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| shows all the departments that are involved in the product. All departments working simultaneously. |
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| is the process of buying and selling products over the Internet. |
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| PLM (Product Life Cycle Management) |
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| is an (IT) environment that allows manufacturers to create, manage, store, and share product data throughout Proposal to Disposal. It is a strategic business approach for the effective management and use of corporate intellectual capital. |
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| Corporate Intellectual Capital (CIC) |
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| is the sum of retained knowledge that an organization accumulates in the course of delivering its products. |
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all the information relating to what the product (or service) is: its specification and how it is designed, manufactured, delivered,and supported. |
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any information relating to what the organization has done in the past that is of relevance for the delivery of the organization’s product, such as audit trails required for legal or regulatory purposes or archives relating to past products |
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this summarizes the experience gathered by the organization in the course of delivery of its products. |
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| computer aided drafting and design |
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| computer aided manufacturing |
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| computer aided process planning |
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| corporate responsibility management |
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