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AS 1 Design and Manufacture

Quick questions on The design process: needs, research, specifications, ideation, modelling and evaluation - CCEA A-Level Technology and Design

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What is the stages of the design process?
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Each stage produces evidence the next stage uses. Research produces facts; the specification turns those facts into measurable targets; ideation produces options; development and modelling refine them; evaluation selects and improves.
What is q1?
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State three stages of the design process in the order they normally occur. [3 marks]
What is q2?
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Give two measurable points that could appear in a design specification for a bicycle helmet. [2 marks]
What is q3?
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Explain, with an example, why the design process is described as iterative. [2 marks]

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