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Design, within the context of engineering, is a term that is
sometimes difficult to define. Design can be innovative,
impressive, and earthshattering, but it can also be observed in the
building of simple devices using everyday materials in a classroom
environment. This text examines the concept of design, where
success means that the designers fulfilled the established
requirements, stayed within the specified constraints, and met the
evaluation criteria as optimally as possible. Along the way, the
reader will walk through an example design process (no, there is
not a single, universally accepted design process) that presents
relevant terminology and will examine design in a broader context
through means of the product life cycle, where a product is
followed from its initial definition to the end of its life.
Finally, the text attempts to the question of what is good design
by exploring some of the fundamental principles associated with
design.
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