1 Why is knowing nothing an asset to Engineering sometimes?
2 When should an Engineer read prior work documentation?
3 How does an Engineer value/protect/respectfully talk about their ignorance?
4 What are your choices, if you are asked to design a fast food machine to cook over easy eggs?
5 You don't know how to cook an over easy egg and neither does anyone else. What are you going to do?
6 Who determines an Engineer's Starting Point?
7 How does an Engineer student practice picking Starting Points?
8 Which of these statements about the uniqueness of starting points is most true?
9 Police officers suspect guilt or innocence of a person very rapidly. They feel this in their gut. What does an engineer feel in his/her gut?
10 An engineer is expected to know everything, yet this is humanly impossible. When asked a question the engineer doesn't know, the best thing to do when in front of non-engineers/techs/experts is:
11 Starting points are:
12 The Reverse Engineering goal at a minimum is:
13 Reverse Engineering replaces:
14 The number of starting points is increasing:
15 Engineering students ideally want starting points determined by: