What are robust design, testability, and serviceability and how are they related?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Robust design calls for the design of the product to be insensitive (or less sensitive than predecessors) to variations in manufacturing and misuse. This increases the probability that the product will be functional. Testability refers to the ease with which critical components or functions can be tested during production. Serviceability refers to the ease with which parts can be replaced, serviced, or evaluated. The three concepts represent the entire continuum of quality costs, with the first two classified as internal costs; robust design being prevention-related costs and testability costs falling in the appraisal category. Serviceability costs are primarily external.

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How can we reward people for what they say during a negotiation?

A. acknowledge and support a point that they have made B. ignore or underplay points that we feel need to be emphasized but which weren't C. accept all concessions and favors without returning any D. encourage the other party to develop unfavorable points

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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A) Did Jason actually say, "If none of the applicants has the necessary certification, I will take the training?" B) The flight attendant asked, "Have you fastened your seat belts?" C) When did Susan say, "Who wants to volunteer for the project"?

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