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To find the strengths and limitations of the system-to-be and dimension it accordingly.
 
To find the strengths and limitations of the system-to-be and dimension it accordingly.
 
 
  
 
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*    Technical platform
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*    Use cases
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To ensure that the system-to-be fulfils all demands, withstands the environment in which it will operate and is safe to use.
 
To ensure that the system-to-be fulfils all demands, withstands the environment in which it will operate and is safe to use.
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From here [[Design]] will be a suitable process to continue with.

Revision as of 10:31, 22 September 2009

What

To find the strengths and limitations of the system-to-be and dimension it accordingly.

How

The dish

Find the strengths and the limitations of the system-to-be and dimension it accordingly.

Ingredients

Process

Describe the environment in which the system-to-be will operate. Consider the following aspects, then make a list and determine the importance of each aspect:

  • Special environments, such as ships, hospitals, deserts, space, etc.
  • High or low temperatures, humidity, etc.
  • Mechanical strength. Here you should consider who the users are (children, trained personnel, etc.) and how the system will be used.
  • Electromagnetic environments which include unforeseen disturbances, such as lightning, Electro-Static Discharges (ESD) and Electromagnetic Fields (EMF).
  • The use (medical, industrial, household, etc.).
  • Special legislations. In Europe, we have common legislation. However, outside of Europe, legislation may vary from country to country. In some areas, e.g. within the refrigeration industry, there is special legislation.
  • The lifetime of the product.

From this list it should be possible to dimension all parts of the system-to-be.

You should always consider the worst-case scenarios. Ask yourself questions such as "Is it possible that ... will happen? If then, ...?

When you ask yourself these questions, you will find new aspects to consider. Make your own checklist!

Why

To ensure that the system-to-be fulfils all demands, withstands the environment in which it will operate and is safe to use.

From here Design will be a suitable process to continue with.