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1.List the basic steps in supplier assessments.

2.Define Product ideas.


3.What is disruptive technology?
4.Is it possible to use the selected concept to benchmark and existing product?
5.Interpret the Bus modular architecture.
6.List the types in modularity.
7.How does industrial design establish a corporate identity? ?
8.Define Ergonomics.
9.Assess the manufacturability cost.
10.Give the main categories involved in DFM.
11.List the need for IPPD.
12.Explain the importance of Product development.
13.What are the various ways of communicating concepts?
14.Why is product concept selection important?
15.Illustrate meant by slot modular architecture.
16.Express the product changes.
17.What is robust design?
18.How to assess the need for industrial design?
19.What is meant by ‘Milestone Prototypes’?20.Give the main categories involved in DFM.

PART – B
1.Briefly explain the organization process management and improvement in IPPD.
b)Define behavior analysis. Explain it with respect to competitor and customer.
2.(i) Explain the five steps method used in concept generation process.(7)
(ii) How can the concept selection methods are used to benchmark the existing products?
Illustrate with a suitable example.(8)
b)Explain the methodology of concept screening, concept scoring and concept testing.
3.a)Describe the four-step method for establishing the product architecture in the product
development process
b)Define modularity, Discuss the implication, Establishment and Delayed differentiation
in platform planning.
4.a)(i). Explain the role of ID for technology- driven and user-driven product. (7)
(ii).Enumerate the impacts of computer based tools on the ID process. (8)
b)(i). Discuss the two different phases of industrial design process.(7)
(ii).Write the impact of Computer-based tools on the industrial design process.(8)
5.a)Discuss the product development economic analysis with an example. B)(i). With a suitable
example flow chart explain the design for manufacturing method. (7)
(ii).Discuss the following:
Component cost. (4)
Overhead cost. (4)
6.Explain the need for integration of customer, designer, material supplier and process planner.
b)Define behavior analysis. Explain it with respect to competitor and customer.
7.a)Detailed about the process of concept generation along with the techniques involved in it.
b)(i) Explain the five steps method used in concept generation process.(7)
(ii) How can the concept selection methods are used to benchmark the existing products?
Illustrate with a suitable example.(8)
8.a)Describe the product architecture and explain types of architecture.
b)Explain the following.
(i).Modularity (6)
(ii).Implications of the architecture (7)
9.a)(i). Discuss the two different phases of industrial design process.(7)
(ii).Write the impact of Computer-based tools on the industrial design process. (8)
b)Explain the process of CAE/CAD/CAM in Industrial design.
10.a)(i) Describe the various principles of Prototyping. (4)
(ii) Explain the following items,
Alpha prototypes (3)
Beta prototypes (3)
3. Preproduction prototypes. (3)
b)Explain in detail about the accelerating projects.

PART – C
1.a)Judge a firm cannot achieve high product variety without a modular product architecture
From any unit.
2.Plan a schematic for a wrist watch, using only functional elements
3.Formulate a schematic including the essential functional elements. Identify two or three
possible clustering’s of these elements into chunks.
From any unit
4.Explain how product architecture will differ for a product (bicycle) developed for an
economically lower segment of market vis-à-vis the same product (bicycle) developed for upper
segment of market.

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