Technological modelling · AS 91358
Demonstrate understanding of how technological modelling supports risk management
Demonstrate understanding of how technological modelling supports risk management
This standard asks you to show you understand how building models and prototypes helps you spot and manage risks when you're designing and making something. You need to explain why you chose different types of models at different points in your project, who you asked for feedback, and how that feedback shaped your decisions about what your product should and could do.
You describe what modelling you did, identify some risks and their severity, name stakeholders consulted, and show that modelling influenced your decisions about technical feasibility.
You explain how specific modelling methods and stakeholder feedback shaped your decisions, clearly distinguish between 'could' and 'should' decisions with wider factors considered, identify risks with both severity and probability explained, and show how feedback from different stakeholders informed different stages of modelling.
You discuss why your chosen modelling approach was the most effective compared to alternatives, compare the reliability of different stakeholders' feedback and explain why their opinions mattered, show an iterative process where each modelling stage informed the next, and explain how the evidence from modelling was valid and reliable by linking different stages together.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.