Electronics Product Development Practice - East Versus West

Topics:
Product Development and Design
Tags:
Best Practice,
Electronics,
Marketing,
Product Design,
Product Marketing,
University Of Plymouth
Source:
University of Plymouth

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Overview: This paper reports on industrial best practice in the area of electronics design. It discusses major issues affecting engineering design, based upon evidence obtained during a nowadays international review of product design and manufacture practice. The case study visits highlighted a considerable number of shortcomings in both the management of the design process and in the computer-based support for that process. They also provided important insights into design-to-manufacture "Best practice." The case study data have been analysed, and a "Best practice" model of the electronics product design process, here presented in outline, has been produced. The paper presents a number of practical ways in which firms, by learning from international "Best practice," can effect major improvements in their design-to-product capabilities.

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Format: PDF | Size: 83KB | Date: May 2004 | Pages: 15


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