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What is not an example of a building block used in technology design?

An example of something that is not a building block used in technology design is personal opinion or subjective preference. While personal opinions can influence design choices, they do not constitute a systematic component or foundational element like user requirements, functionality, or technical specifications. Building blocks typically refer to concrete elements that contribute to the structure and effectiveness of technology solutions.


What are the non characteristics of technology?

Non-characteristics of technology include abstract concepts such as emotions, ethics, and social values, which are not inherently technological but rather humanistic elements that influence how technology is developed and used. Additionally, technology does not possess consciousness, creativity, or moral judgment, as these traits are unique to human beings. It also lacks the ability to operate independently without human input, as technology fundamentally relies on human design, implementation, and oversight.


What is pict pd?

Pict pd is a mnemonic to help students studying Design and technology at GCSE level (and probably above) to remember to functions of packaging. The functions are: Protect Inform Contain Transport Preserve Display The way I was told to remember this was "I picked (PICT) Product Design (PD)".


What are the teeth of gear called in technology?

It is called a gear tooth. There can be many types of teeth based on the gear design; such as spur, helical, straight bevel, spiral bevel, hypoid, and several others.


What does the acronym OSS stand for in technology?

In IT terms, OSS can refer to 'Open-Source Software', which is software that is meant to be modified by users however they like. OSS can also refer to 'Operations Support Systems', which is the term for a computer system used by a telecommunications company.