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6 September, 01:15
Define criteria & constraints
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Bronson Glenn
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Answer: Explain the terms "criteria" and "constraints." Criteria are things the design needs to do in order to be successful--its requirements. Constraints are limitations on the design. These may be materials available, the cost of the materials, the amount of time they have to develop the solution, etc.
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