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  • 71Iterative design — is a design methodology based on a cyclic process of prototyping, testing, analyzing, and refining a product or process. Based on the results of testing the most recent iteration of a design, changes and refinements are made. This process is… …

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  • 72Experience design — (XD) is the practice of designing products, processes, services, events, and environments with a focus placed on the quality of the user experience and culturally relevant solutions, with less emphasis placed on increasing and improving… …

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  • 73Contextual design — (CD) is a user centered design process developed by Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt. It incorporates ethnographic methods for gathering data relevant to the product via field studies, rationalizing workflows, and designing human computer… …

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  • 74Motorcycle design — can be described as activities that define the appearance, function and engineering of motorcycles. Professionally it is a branch of industrial design, similar to automotive design using identical techniques and methodology, but confined by a set …

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  • 75Mobile phone form factors — Mobile phones are designed with one of a variety of different form factors, depending on its functionality or aesthetic considerations. Contents 1 Rigid form factors 1.1 Bar 1.1.1 Slate 2 Moving …

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  • 76Service-oriented analysis and design — As service oriented architecture (SOA) and the service oriented computing platform mature more formal approaches and methodologies to building service oriented solution logic have emerged. These build upon earlier analysis and design processes… …

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  • 77University of California, Berkeley College of Environmental Design — Infobox University name= UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design endowment= $1.72 millionCal Profiles, College of Environmental Design : http://calprofiles.vcbf.berkeley.edu/] dean= Sam Davis, FAIA (interim)… …

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  • 78Bayesian experimental design — provides a general probability theoretical framework from which other theories on experimental design can be derived. It is based on Bayesian inference to interpret the observations/data acquired during the experiment. This allows accounting for… …

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  • 79Wind turbine design — An example of a wind turbine, this 3 bladed turbine is the classic design of modern wind turbines Wind turbines History Design …

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  • 80Steel design — Steel design, or more specifically, structural steel design, is an area of knowledge of structural engineering used to design steel structures. The structures can range from schools to homes to bridges. There are currently two schools of thought… …

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