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Trang 4technology and human needs into
manufacturable products.”
ranging from styling to ergonomics to setting final product specifications.
of ways to help achieve new product
objectives.
is about to manufactured!
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Figure 13.1
Trang 6 Equitable Use: The design is useful to people with varied abilities.
Flexibility in Use: The design accommodates a wide variety of
preferences.
Simple and Intuitive to Use: The design is easy for anyone to
understand.
Perceptible Information: The design communicates the required
information to the user.
Tolerance for Error: The design minimizes adverse consequences
of inappropriate use.
Low Physical Effort: The design can be used efficiently by anyone
with minimal fatigue.
Size and Space for Approach and Use: The product is easy to
reach, manipulate, and use.
Figure 13.2
Source: James M. Mueller and Molly Follette Story, “Universal Design: Principles for Driving Growth Into New Markets,” in P. Belliveau, A. Griffin,
and S. Sodermeyer (eds.), The PDMA Toolbook for New Product Development (New York: Wiley, 2002), pp. 297326.
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Aesthetics
Ergonomics
Function
Manufacturability
Servicing
Disassembly
Item Being Designed
Goods Services Architecture Graphic arts Offices
Packages
Figure 13.3
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market, and reduces the cost of changing the product once it is in production
“chunks,” functional elements are assigned
to the chunks, and the chunks are
interrelated with each other
Trang 9Figure 13.4
Trang 10Platforms
to establishing a product platform
within the product architecture, “derivative products” can be made from the same basic platform as technology, market tastes, or
manufacturing skills change
Walkman from four platforms
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Figure 13.5
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developed, but designed to examine a
limited number of performance attributes
or features
bicycle; a foam or wood bicycle to determine customers’ reactions to the proposed shape and form.
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Trang 14Improving the Interfaces in the Design Process
Trang 15assessment of multiple possible designs without building expensive prototypes.
ways to minimize manufacturing costs.
ease assembly and manufacture.
design phase might have huge manufacturing cost consequences later on!
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the radio/CD player protrude too far into the engine area?
the powertrain to the upper body): do all the pieces fit together perfectly?
aspects of the car’s design to improve its ability to protect the passengers in a
crash?
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