Human Factors in Product Development and Design

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The design and operation of product development processes are typical problems in engineering domains and quality management. In order to guarantee the efficient and effective realization of products various methods and tools have been developed and established in the past. Nevertheless these methods where usually designed to fit engineer-to-cost strategies for cost efficient products. Recent success stories of companies in different industrial sectors have proven, that engineer-to-value strategies can lead to an even higher profitability of products due to higher margins when combining value and cost orientation (ISO/IEC: 15288:2008; Schuh 2012).

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Schmitt, R., Falk, B., Stiller, S., & Heinrichs, V. (2015). Human Factors in Product Development and Design. In Lecture Notes in Production Engineering (Vol. Part F1151, pp. 201–211). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12304-2_15

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