Question 1
- Describe an engineering design standard of your choice. Discuss the purpose of the standard and how it is intended to be used.
- Provide an example of how this standard would impact both requirements and design activities on an engineering project of your choice.
Question 2
- What are some negative outcomes if you fail to involve key stakeholders during an engineering project?
- What are some mechanisms you could employ on an engineering project to increase stakeholder involvement and interaction?
Question 3
- During the feasibility stage (and also throughout the project), you may need to conduct a structured trade study. Describe the purpose and major activities involved in conducting a trade study.
- Evaluate at least two alternatives to a hypothetical need of your choice and defend why one alternative is the better choice using a structured trade study approach.
Question 4
- Projects typically follow a lifecycle that allows the project team to navigate from the end user’s “I Want” to their “I Got” (need to need fulfilment). The lifecycle model selected by a project varies depending on the many factors including nature of the problem, the capability and maturity of the development team, and the expectation of the customers and end users. Describe a lifecycle model of your choice and discuss the major milestones or phases of that model.
- Where in the lifecycle would you expect to see requirements baselined?
- Where in the lifecycle would you expect to see an architecture or high-level design?