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The solution stage is the stage of technology design process involves brainstorming and analyzing trade offs for different ways to solve a problem. Constraints must be evaluated for each possible design.
conceptual design is just a rough draft picture (usually many) that lead up to the basic idea you are drawing. detailed design is similar but further along the design process and more detailed , hence the name.
The design methods are situation , research,ideation ,development and realisation .
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sustainability is a factor ( to be kept in mind in technology and design) measured from repetetiveness/durability of process/reliability etc.
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The use of technology to design the products is important in order for the economy to get by. However, technology alone doesn't influence the product design, the economics of supply and demand are what makes the economy stable.
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The Scientific Inquiry Process:1. Pose Questions2. Form a Hypothesis3. Design Experiment4. Collect and Interpret Data5. Draw Conclusions6. Communicate
The solution stage is the stage of technology design process involves brainstorming and analyzing trade offs for different ways to solve a problem. Constraints must be evaluated for each possible design.
It's very important. The dictionary defines technology as "a scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like." Everything invented by man is a form of 'technology'. From the design of the snaps that keep your boot strapped in, to the design of the curves on the board, to the materials used in the coating of the board (to make it slide well), to the manufacturing techniques and machines used to make the board -- all of these are forms of simple technology that allow the board to be stable, perform well, withstand impacts, etc.
C. Lea has written: 'A scientific guide to surface mount technology' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Printed circuits, Surface mount technology