Across
- 3. Values that describe central trends of a data set. These values include mean, median, and mode.
- 5. A clear and concise identification and description of the design problem or opportunity.
- 6. The elements, constituents, or substances of which something is composed or can be made; matter that has qualities which give it individuality and by which it may be categorized.
- 7. The quantity per unit volume, unit area, or unit length. A material's density determines how much a component of a certain size will weigh.
- 9. The action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another of either the past or present without having the feelings, thoughts, and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner.
- 10. A working model used to test a design concept by making observations and necessary adjustments.
- 13. A method of representing three-dimensional objects on a plane having only length and breadth. Also referred to as right angle projection.
- 16. A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to solve a problem or satisfy human needs.
- 18. A person, company, organization, or group that requires the talents of an engineer or designer to develop a solution.
- 20. The acceptable amount of dimensional variation that will still allow an object to function correctly.
- 21. A line with text that points to and identifies something in a drawing.
- 23. All the values in a data set that are collected during an observation or experiment.
- 24. Image or design made by painting on rocks or in caves.
- 26. A measure of the quantity of heat that flows through a material. Materials with low thermal conductivity may be used as insulators. Those with high thermal conductivity may be a heat sink.
- 30. Image or design made by scratching or carving in rock.
- 32. A property of a material that allows it to be distorted and then returned to its original shape.
- 34. Making the best or most effective use of resources to obtain the best possible solution.
- 36. A measure of a material's ability to withstand the effect of two materials rubbing against each other. This can take many forms, including: adhesion, abrasion, scratching, gouging, and more.
- 37. Data dealing with numbers, such as height, volume, length, time, temperature, etc.
- 38. A list of specific, concise, and measurable design requirements that describe what the design solution must do to meet the needs of stakeholders and be successful.
- 40. The increase in energy associated with deformation per unit volume
- 42. A tool used to compare potential design solutions against one another and provide evidence to help make a design decision.
- 43. Extends outward from a point on a drawing, referring to a dimension.
- 44. A probability distribution that is symmetric about the mean, showing that data near the mean are more frequent in occurrence than data far from the mean.
Down
- 1. A variable that represents a quantity whose value depends on how the independent variable is manipulated. The letter y is often the variable used to represent the dependent variable in an equation.
- 2. A material's ability to withstand sudden or intense force or shock.
- 4. The intended consumer of a good or service.
- 8. Indicates measurements in a drawing such as distance and angle measurement.
- 11. The quantity of CO2 emissions with the same global warming potential as the same quantity of another greenhouse gas
- 12. Intersecting or lying at right angles; perpendicular.
- 14. A variable that represents a quantity that is being manipulated in an experiment. The letter x is often the variable used to represent the independent variable in an equation.
- 15. The limits on the design and production of a product, expressed with specific, measurable values. These might include time constraints, budget, codes, safety, or physical attributes (size, weight, color).
- 17. Making the best or most effective use of resources to obtain the best possible solution.
- 19. The ratio of the increment of some specified form of stress to the increment of some specified form of strain. Also known as coefficient of elasticity, elasticity modulus, elastic modulus, and modulus of elasticity.
- 22. A subset of a population.
- 25. Egyptian writing consisting of stylized pictures of objects that represent words, syllables, or sounds.
- 27. A drawing which contains views of an object projected onto two or more orthographic planes.
- 28. the action of two or more people working together through idea sharing to accomplish a common goal.
- 29. A measure of the amount of friction existing between two surfaces.
- 31. Statement that describes the anticipated design effort to address the needs of stakeholders and problem statement.
- 33. Establishes a connection between a graphical representation of an item and some text or label.
- 35. The processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.
- 39. Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia.
- 41. The change in size or shape of an object.
