Approaches to Improving Product and Service Designs
Quality Function Deployment- “method to transform user demands into design quality, to deploy the functions forming quality, and to deploy methods for achieving the design quality into subsystems and component parts, and ultimately to specific elements of the manufacturing process.”
Computer-aided design- Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is the use of computer technology to aid in the design and particularly the drafting (technical drawing and engineering drawing)
Computer-added manufacturing-The process of using specialized computers to control, monitor, and adjust tools and machinery in manufacturing
Design for Manufacturability-It is the general engineering art of designing products in such a way that they are easy to manufacture. The basic idea exists in almost all engineering disciplines, but of course the details differ widely depending on the manufacturing technology.
Design for Maintainability-Design for Maintainability When human factors engineering is applied to minimize the time and effort required to perform preventive and unscheduled
Design for the Environment- It is a general concept that refers to a variety of design approaches that attempt to reduce the overall environmental impact of a product, process or service, where environmental impacts are considered across its life cycle
Target costing- Method used in the analysis of product design that involves estimating a target cost, via a desired profit and sales price, and then designing the product/service to meet that cost.
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