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This book contains material developed for use in the interdisciplinary courses on product development. Participants in these courses include graduate students in engineering, industrial design students, and MBA students. While we aimed the book at interdisciplinary graduate-level audiences such as this, many faculty teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in engineering design have also found the material useful. Product Design and Development is also for practicing professionals. This book blends the perspectives of marketing, design, and manufacturing into a single approach to product development. As a result, we provide students of all kinds with an appreciation for the realities of industrial practice and for the complex and essential roles played by the various members of product development teams. For industrial practitioners, in particular, we provide a set of product development methods that can be put into immediate practice on development projects.
Contents
Product Design and Development, UlrichChapter 1Development Processes and Organizations Chapter 3: Opportunity Identification Chapter 4: Product Planning Chapter 5: Identifying Customer Needs Chapter 6: Product Specifications Chapter 7: Concept Generation Chapter 8: Concept Selection Chapter 9: Concept Testing Chapter 10: Product Architecture Chapter 11: Industrial Design Chapter 12: Design for Environment Chapter 13: Design for Manufacturing Chapter 14: Prototyping Chapter 15: Robust Design Chapter 16: Patents and Intellectual Property Chapter 17: Design of Services Chapter 18: Product Development Economics Chapter 19: Managing ProjectsNER(01): WOW