Posts Tagged ‘concept evaluation’
Challenges Getting Team Input in Concept Development
We summarize teamwork Design Engineers can use for concept development of a design. This is the final and 7th part of a podcast series.
Read MoreBrainstorming within Design Sprints
We explore some take-aways about team brainwork through a Design Sprint, a method to develop a design concept with a team in 5 working days.
Read MoreStart a System Architecture Diagram Early
We talk about ways to use a very simple System Architecture Diagram early in development to help us choose where to direct our attention first when starting with a new concept.
Read MoreGetting Use Information without a Prototype
There is lots of use information that we can develop at the concept phase, without an engineering prototype.
Read More5 Aspects of Good Reliability Goals and Requirements
Good reliability requirements are going to drive our design decisions relating to the concept, the components, the materials, and other stuff. So, the moment to start defining reliability requirements is early in the design process. But, what makes a well-defined reliability requirement? There are five aspects it should cover: do you know what they are? We’ll describe…
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