Product Reliability: Specification and PerformanceSpringer Science & Business Media, 2008. gada 23. maijs - 284 lappuses Currently, reliability issues are not addressed effectively in the development of new products, especially in the early stages of this process. Product reliability depends both on the technical decisions made in these early stages and also on the impact of commercial outcomes in the latter stages. By using an effective methodology for reliability performance and specification, one can make better decisions. Product Reliability develops a framework which links reliability specifications and product performance in the context of new product development. In order to address the product performance necessary to achieve the accomplishment of business objectives, this book: • considers how customer needs and business objectives can be translated into product development so that desired performance is matched or exceeded in reality; • discusses the data requirements and the tools and techniques needed to build the models which play an important role in the decision-making process; • provides a structured approach that is applicable to many kinds of products. As an overview of reliability performance and specification in new product development, Product Reliability is suitable for managers responsible for new product development. The methodology for making decisions relating to reliability performance and specification will be of use to engineers involved in product design and development. This book can be used as a text for graduate courses on design, manufacturing, new product development and operations management and in various engineering disciplines. |
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... involves defining the desired performance and deriving the specifica- tions that will ensure this performance in a sequential manner. Mathematical models are used to obtain predicted performance and to compare the predicted performance ...
... involves the interplay be- tween creativity and management of the process on one hand and the varying needs of potential consumers for the new product on the other hand. The process is costly and the outcomes uncertain. As a proportion ...
... involves the use of models. The goal is to ensure a high probability of success in the new product development process. In this chapter we discuss some basic concepts and issues needed to get a better appreciation of the scope and focus ...
... involving many dimensions and depends on the customer's and manufacturer's perspectives. For each perspective, it is best characterized as a vector of variables, where each variable is a measurable property of the product or its ...
... involve answering “what if?” ques- tions and others to make the optimal choice. A small sample is given below. How do warranty period and sale price affect total sales? (Front-end phase) How to determine product reliability in terms of ...
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Product Performance and Specification | 37 |
38 | 73 |
48 | 79 |
Performance and Specification in the Frontend Phase | 91 |
Performance and Specification during Design 121 | 120 |
Performance During Development | 147 |
9 | 191 |
Product Safety Requirements | 211 |
4 | 212 |
1 | 226 |
Symbols | 251 |
References | 261 |
Index | 279 |
173 | 174 |
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Product Reliability: Specification and Performance D. N. Prabhakar Murthy,Marvin Rausand,Trond Østerås Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2010 |
Product Reliability: Specification and Performance D. N. Prabhakar Murthy,Marvin Rausand,Trond Østerås Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2008 |