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Design for Manufacturing Analysis
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General Electric Company
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Rick Schlobohm, P.E. – Senior Specification Engineer, GE Consumer & Industrial
This is part 1 of an ongoing series intended to give tips and suggestions to the electrical design engineer to design electrical distribution systems with safety for the end user as the primary concern. The concern with the worker's safety continues to increase and there are numerous items which can be specified and ...
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APQC
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To speed the product design process, Michelin has combined several design steps into structured design events. Experts from all design disciplines required for a project meet to affirm the design direction and create a validation plan for the new product. These events have greatly streamlined and organized what was once a sequential, individual process. Jeff Hidde, best practice coordinator at ...
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CAS Dataloggers
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Performance Design Verification in Automotive A/C
Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton needed to test the air conditioning performance of its newly developed A/C system installed in their new Proton Persona 1.6 M-Line test car. During these rigorous tests, air conditioning performance was confirmed under several different test patterns measuring such factors as ambient temperatures and air ...
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iBASEt
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True Product Lifecycle Management Begins When Design Ends
During the Production and Aftermarket Support phases of a product's lifecycle, systems for managing Process Engineering and Planning, Process Execution, Process Quality, and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul ensure that product designs are properly implemented according to design specifications and procedures, and that all required ...
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Sourcebits
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Cloud-Centric Design: Five Keys to Designing Successful Enterprise Cloud Applications
Many companies are attempting to bring their current enterprise workloads to a cloud-based system or infrastructure. Cloud-based systems can offer signicant benets when an application is designed to scale out, or when resource requirements are not constant. Applications that are not designed to function in a ...
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