Engineering Method

Introduction
Characteristics of the Engineering Method
Project Approach

The Method

Problem Selection
Preliminary Ideas
Refinment and Selection
Feasibility Study
Request for Design
Requirement Analysis
User and Client Requirements
Establish the Level of Design
Determine the Performance Requirements
Specifications Document
Conceptual Design
System Study
System Design
End Product Visualization Document
Refinment of the System Design
System Design Documents
Assessment and Specification Update
Detailed Design
Design Development
Detailed Design Documents
Design Assessment
FREEZE the Design
Implementation
Troubleshooting
Testing and Evaluation
Design and Implementation Testing
Operational Testing
Testing and Evaluation Results
Documentation
The Product Report


References
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Engineering Method

References

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(3)
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Toronto: McGraw Hill, 1989.

(5)
John W. Priest. Engineering Design for Producibility and Reliability.
New York: Marcel Dekker, 1988.

(6)
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