Sinopse: |
Critical to any successful product development process is having the
right knowledge at the right time to make the right decision. Early
knowledge about product design and producibility facilitates informed
decision-making about when and how to proceed and reduces the risk of
costly design changes later in the product lifecycle when they are most
expensive.
Programs that follow a knowledge-based process have a higher probability
of successful cost and schedule outcome. Problems occur when knowledge
builds more slowly than commitments to proceed. If a decision is made to
commit to manufacture a product before critical technology, design, and
manufacturing knowledge is captured, problems cascade and may become
unmanageable, cost and schedule increase, and performance and quality
may be degraded.
The objective is to review how Reliability techniques can be used in a
set based design motivating the organization to develop new numerical
approaches and a faster development process.
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