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Decision Making Matrix Taking a Close Look at Preliminary Ideas
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Page 1: Decision Making Matrix Taking a Close Look at Preliminary Ideas.

Decision Making Matrix

Taking a Close Look at Preliminary Ideas

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Develop a Decision Matrix

A decision matrix is used to compare design solutions against one another, using specific criteria that are often based on project requirements.

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Identifying Ideas or Alternatives

What material would be best for creating models of puzzle pieces?

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Modeling Clay• Reusable• Readily available• Requires forming• Sticky• Imprecise geometry

Idea #1

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Caramel Cubes• Cheap• Readily available• Pre-shaped• Sticky• Imprecise geometry

Idea #2

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Dice• Expensive• Reusable• Requires 2-sided tape• Moderately stable• Precise geometry

Idea #3

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Centimeter Cubes• Cheap• Reusable• Interlocking• Protrusions• Precise geometry

Idea #4

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Foam Blocks• Expensive• Reusable• Require 2-sided tape• Fall apart easily• Imprecise geometry

Idea #5

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Sugar Cubes• Cheap• Readily available• Require glue• Have messy granules• Fairly uniform geometry

Idea #6

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Identifying Criteria

•Cost

•Reusability

•Geometry

•Connections

•Cleanliness

•Resilience

•Testability

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Other Types of Criteria

•Function

•Product life span

•Development time

•Size

•Material costs

•Development costs

•Manufacturing costs

•Company standards

•Manufacturing capabilities

•Safety

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Develop a Decision Matrix

A grading scale must be developed to assign values for each criteria category.

Rank ScaleQuestion

Scale

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Ranking The Alternatives

23

1

4

14

21

2

2

21

12

4

4

33

221

2

11

12

3

4

32

11

2

4

23

11

4

2

23

1012

17

22

1417

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Design decisions should be based on analysis and logic; not personal opinion.

A decision matrix is a design tool that may be used multiple times throughout a design process.

The Right Decision: Idea #4