
Optimization,Trade -off,and quality control
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Mansoureh Qartawal
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Optimization, Trade-Offs, &
Quality Control
Foundations of Engineering & Technology
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Objective
SWAT identify the optimizing,trade-off,and quality control
in technology and engineering system.
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Agenda
Warm-up:What is Optimization?
Instruction:Slideshow in quizzes
Wrap-up:Answer the first part of Note sheet
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Open Ended
What is Optimization?What do you know about it?
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Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Optimization
Optimize means to make best possible use of something.If
you optimize your home storage capacity,you clean and
organize your closets and drawers to fit most in.
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Open Ended
Write an examples that you use optimizations in daily life?
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Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Optimization
• Optimization is a process or methodology of designing or
making a product, process, or system to the point at
which it is the most fully functional, effective, or as near
perfection as possible.
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Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Optimization
Optimization is used for a specific design purpose to
enhance or to make small gains in desirable
characteristics.
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Open Ended
What is optimization used for?
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Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Optimization
• One of the simplest definitions for optimization is “doing
the most with the least.
• The process of finding the most effective or favorable
value or condition.
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Multiple Choice
Optimization is doing
the most with the least.
the least with the most.
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Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Optimization
The purpose of optimization is to achieve the “best” design
relative to a set of prioritized criteria or constraints. These
include maximizing factors such as productivity, strength,
reliability, longevity, efficiency, and utilization.
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Multiple Choice
When is an optimum design most possible?
To achieve the “best” design relative to a set of prioritized criteria or constraints
maximizing factors such as productivity,strength, reliability, longevity, efficiency, and utilization.
Both
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Optimization
• The development of the wheel represents a good
example of the application of optimization.
• The entire process of creating should include optimization
— from the initial idea to the final product or system.
Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
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Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Trade-off
A trade-off is a situation where you make a compromise
between two things, or where you exchange all or parts of
one things to another.For example,you might take a day off
to go to the concert,while losing a day’s wagesass the cost
for that opportunity.
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Multiple Choice
What is a Trade-off?
A trade-off is a situation where you make a compromise between two things, or where you exchange all or parts of one things to another
Trade-off involves a choice or exchange for one quality over another.
Both
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Trade-off
• Trade-off involves a choice or exchange for one quality
over another.
• For example, the decision to favor the best material
regardless of weight in order to achieve maximum
strength may require a designer to make a trade-off of
costs.
Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
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Open Ended
Give an example of trade-off?
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Trade-off
• In order to maintain established requirements, trade-offs
are made in order to meet the characteristics of an
optimum design.
Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
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Multiple Choice
Why are trade-offs made?
In order to maintain established requirements, trade-offs are made in order to meet the characteristics of an optimum design.
Correct
Incorrect
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Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Quality Control
Quality control is the system of checks throughout the
manufacturing process to make sure that each step is
completed to a high standard.
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Quality Control
• Quality control is a planned process to ensure that a
product, service, or system meets established criteria.
Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
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Open Ended
What is Quality Control?
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Quality Control
• Quality control is concerned with how well a product,
service, or system conforms to specifications and
tolerances required by the design.
Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
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Multiple Choice
What is Quality Control concerned with
how well a product, service, or system conforms to specification
how a product ,service,or system tolerances required by the design.
Both
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•For example, a set of rigorous
international standards (ISO
9000) has been established to
help companies systematically
increase the quality of their
products and operations.
•ISO 9000 standards are a
collection of international
standards for application in all
types of organizations.
•It is one of the most widely used
quality standards in the world.
Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Quality Control
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Multiple Choice
ISO 9000 is:
ISO 9000 is a family of standards for quality management systems used world-wide
Correct
Incorrect
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Quality Control
•ISO 9000 is a family of standards for quality management systems.
•ISO 9000 is maintained by ISO, the International Organization for
Standardization and is administered by accreditation and certification
bodies.
•For a manufacturer, some of the requirements in ISO 9001 (which is one of
the standards in the ISO 9000 family) would include:
•a set of procedures that cover all key processes in the business;
•monitoring manufacturing processes to ensure they are producing quality
product;
•keeping proper records;
•checking outgoing product for defects, with appropriate corrective action
where necessary; and
•regularly reviewing individual processes and the quality system itself for
effectiveness.
•facilitate continual improvement
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• Optimization is designing for perfection
• The entire process of creating should
include optimization — from the initial
idea to the final product or system
• Trade-off involves a choice or exchange
for one quality over another
Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Summary
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• In order to maintain established
requirements, trade-offs are made in
order to meet the characteristics of an
optimum design
• Quality control is a planned process to
ensure that a product, service, or
system meets established criteria.
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Optimization, Trade-offs, Quality Control
Summary
• Quality control is concerned with how well a
product, service, or system conforms to
specifications and tolerances required by the
design.
• ISO 9000 is a family of standards for quality
management systems used world-wide
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Open Ended
Optimization is:
Trade-Off is:
Quality control is:
Optimization, Trade-Offs, &
Quality Control
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