02563nam a2200265Ia 4500999001300000001000800013003000400021005001700025008004100042020001800083028003700101040002400138082001900162100001700181245008200198260004600280300000900326500044600335501068600781504065601467650001502123700001902138942001202157952012802169 c254d2540000782OSt20190302142508.0170602s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9788177588217 q2016bAllied Informatics, Jaipur bEnglishaBSDUcBSDU a658.575 2bOTT aOtto, Kevin  0aProduct Design : Technique in Reverse Engineering and New Product Development bPearson Educationa New Delhic2006,c2001 a1065 a Product Design presents an in-depth study of structured design processes and methods. Its fundamental approach is that of reverse engineering and teardowns, which present a new paradigm for design instruction. This permits a modern learning cycle of experience, hypothesis, understanding, and then execution. Otto and wood bring students concrete experiences with hands-on products, applications of contemporary technologies, and much more. aSalient Features Fundamental approach—A systematic and methods-based strategy to product development. Students see good design before they attempt design. Concrete experiences with hands-on products. Application of modern technologies. Studies of systematic experimentation. Exploration of the boundaries of design methodology. Decision making for real product development. Discusses foundation material of product design, including a philosophy for learning and implementing product design. Each chapter includes both basic and advanced techniques for particular phases of product development. Presents theory and concrete examples of emerging design techniques and principles.  a Table of Content Journeys in Product Development. Product Development Process Tools. Scoping Product Developments: Technical and Business Concerns. Understanding Customer Needs. Establishing Product Function. Product Teardown and Experimentation. Benchmarking and Establishing Engineering Specifications. Product Portfolios and Portfolio Architecture. Product Architecture. Generating Concepts. Concept Selection. Concept Embodiment. Modeling of Product Metrics. Design for Manufacture and Assembly. Design for the Environment. Analytical and Numerical Model Solutions. Physical Prototypes. Physical Models and Experimentation. Design for Robustness. aManagement a Wood, Kristin 2ddccBK 00102ddc40718REFaBSDUbBSDUd2016-11-28g909.00l0o658.575 2 OTTp000782r2020-02-12 00:00:00v909.00w2017-06-02yBK