Honors College Thesis
 

Design cycle models and knowledge management systems

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  • This thesis explores the relationship between design cycle models and knowledge management systems applied to various physical prototypes that the author developed from 2020 to 2023. The author walks through the process of prototyping a potty-training device in OSU’s Prototype Development Lab and an automated testing fixture for her Senior Capstone Project. The potty-training device was developed using the Waterfall Model and taking Linear Notes. The testing fixture was developed using the Spiral Model and Atomic Notes. The success of both projects supports the author’s claim that Linear Notes are best paired with the Waterfall Model, and Atomic Notes are more suited to the Spiral Model.
  • Keywords: design cycle, mechanical engineering, prototype development, notes, documentation, organization, structures
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