in which year did a stanford professor propose that engineering design should be "human-centered"?
this course proposes that design thinking consists of six steps. at which stage do we think the product will be truly tested by the market?
what is the core concept of design thinking? (a)
what does “empathy” means in this course
what are the three steps in the sequence of needs understanding from shallow to deep?
what are the main parts of the lecture?
what are the three basic steps of smart design?
what is true about empathy?
data-oriented is one of the important performance of design thinking
the basic steps in the definition of the issues mentioned in this course are:
in divergent thinking phase, ( ) is suitable for getting a lot of ideas upfront, ( ) is suitable for sorting them out, ( ) is suitable as a tool for screening ideas:
regarding brainstorming, which statement is incorrect:
the driving force behind the all loop of prototype design is
the steps of prototype design are
the "point of view" presented in the problem definition phase of this course needs to be clarified for the design team:
why is there a need for problem definition?
what to look out for when engaging in ergent thinking?
why do we need prototype design?
in the brainstorming process, constraints are needed to ensure correct direction
for the test results we need to
the process of iterative model mentioned in this course is
what steps are included in product release of this course?
what is the main purpose of the product release mentioned in this course?
in the problem definition phase, the most appropriate tool to yze the problem from start to finish is
what problems should be identified before model testing?
which of the following are part of the problem ysis tools
which of the following should be included in the customer journey map
what can be achieved by using tools effectively in needs understanding phase?
prediction test is usually required before formal test
the steps of usability test are:
the compositions of innovativation design include:
what are the characteristics and trends of innovation design?
which one is not the tool for divergent thinking:
what are the common methods used in divergent thinking?
what stages can design evolution be distinguished into?
what are the tools or methods for prototyping physical products?
which of the following are rapid prototyping tools?
what is the key of empathy?
what is the purpose pursued by human-machine integration ?
what is the key of innovation design of humani composition?
which of the following methods can better support personalized product design?
which of the following are the requirements of maslow's hierarchy of needs?
what is the three levels of innovation design of humani composition?
the higher the level of demand, the easier it is to satisfy the consumers.
which of the following is not a commonly used tool in the process of transforming a concept prototype into a real product?
materials provide the physical basis for design, so how can the conceptual and data form of the design be presented?
the technical background in which the organic chair can be popularized is
in the technology composition, we refer to "abc" as:
in the categories of unicorn companies, which is not belong to internet-based life service companies?
what are the characteristics of the technology composition ?
what are the key notes for applying technological innovation in design thinking and innovation and entrepreneurship practices?
with the rapid development of technology, what changes have taken place in the relationship between materials and design?
which of the following behaviors can be achieved through big data in the design?
today's innovation design is no longer based solely on existing materials, instead, we need to develop or even create new materials with new functions or higher performance to achieve the design objectives.
the process of graphic thinking:
what is the core difference between design thinking and art thinking?
which of the following functions does not belong to the category of art composition?
which of the following methods is not the research based on market method?
what are the advantages of graphical thinking?
what are the functions of good art composition in design?
which periods following can be included of a product's life cycle?
the commercial value of a product is the only measure of its value.
which of the following can be used as a source of product data
what do we need to focus on most at the strategy layer of cultural expression?
what cultural characteristics can be reflected in german product design?
which of the following are the factors of culture composition?
what is meant by "users have cultural characteristics" in the culture composition?
what does “empathy” means in this course:
the basic steps in the definition of the issues mentioned in this course are:
in divergent thinking phase, ( ) is suitable for getting a lot of ideas upfront, ( ) is suitable for sorting them out, ( ) is suitable as a tool for screening ideas:
what does the prototype design emphasize?
the process of iterative model mentioned in this course is
what steps are included in product release of this course?
in the problem definition phase, the most appropriate tool to yze the problem from start to finish is
which one is not the tool for divergent thinking:
the compositions of innovativation design include:
what is the key of empathy?
what is the purpose pursued by human-machine integration ?
which one ides people's needs from low to high as maslow's hierarchy.
what basis does materials provide for design?
in the technology composition, we refer to "abc" as:
the process of graphic thinking:
which of the following functions does not belong to the category of art composition?
which of the following methods is not the research based on market method?
which of the following can be used as a source of product data
2c refers to:
what are the three basic steps of smart design?
what questions do we need to think about in the needs understanding stage?
which of the following should be included in the customer journey map
what are the tools or methods for prototyping physical products?
what is the three levels of innovation design of humani composition?
what are the characteristics of the technology composition?
what are the methods that help designers to use graphic thinking?
which of the following are the factors of culture composition?
user segmentation standards of consumer products often include:
in what ways can companies consolidate their culture?
the problems collected directly from the user are the same as those problems that the designer needs to solve
the three steps of prototype design are: modeling with tools, discussion of model discovery issues, and iteration and optimization.
to compare the two online product solutions, we can use the a/b test
today's innovation design is no longer based solely on existing materials, instead, we need to develop or even create new materials with new functions or higher performance to achieve the design objectives.
the commercial value of a product is the only measure of its value.