In: Mechanical Engineering
Diagram a process for planning and cooking a family dinner. Does
your process re-
semble the generic product development process? Is cooking dinner
analogous to amarket-pull, technology-push, platform,
process-intensive, customization, high-risk quick-build, or complex
system process?
Ans. i) Diagram Process for planning and cooking a family dinner:1 The process for cooking a family dinner involved a step by step process to cook the raw matarial like vegetables,spiceses,oil etc. to obtain a final product called food or family dinner. For preparing a digam chart of these process we can classify these processes into diffrent phase of operation which are :
1) Planning Phase: It may involved: i)To plan what is to be prepare for the family dinner ( whether it may be normal food or it may be some special type of dish)
ii) What will be our basic requirement like raw matrial,equpiment,utensile.
2) Concept Development : It may in volve the procee of cooking,step by step procedure involve for cooking that particular type of food or dish for family dinner etc..
3)System Design:It involves the basic operation of all raw matarial like washing,cutting, finishing etc.
4)Detail Design: It involves to set the previous matarial into desires shape and size according to type of dish which we are willing to cook.
5)Testing and Refinement : It consist of testing or checking the diffrent parameter in food like salt level etc. if it is not up to our requirement we can add that particuar things according to our requirement.
6)Production Ramp-Up : It is the final stage where the cooking finishes and we obtain our desire food or family dinner.
Ans.ii)Yes the process of cooking a dinner resemble the genric product development process. The genric procesee icludes six phases Planning,Concept Development,System level Design,Detail design,Testing and Refinement and Production Ramp-up. The generic pocess is most appropriate for Market pull product.
Ans.iii)NO Cooking dinner does not analogous to amarket-pull, technology-push, platform, process-intensive, customization, high-risk quick-build, or complex system process because it does not require some additional or special type of operations.