This document discusses several techniques for reverse engineering and design including:
1. Dissection, enumeration, and function-mean trees to understand how a product works and its key functions.
2. Using a house of quality matrix to track customer requirements.
3. The importance of interface performance specifications when multiple teams are designing interconnected parts of a product.
This document discusses several techniques for reverse engineering and design including:
1. Dissection, enumeration, and function-mean trees to understand how a product works and its key functions.
2. Using a house of quality matrix to track customer requirements.
3. The importance of interface performance specifications when multiple teams are designing interconnected parts of a product.
This document discusses several techniques for reverse engineering and design including:
1. Dissection, enumeration, and function-mean trees to understand how a product works and its key functions.
2. Using a house of quality matrix to track customer requirements.
3. The importance of interface performance specifications when multiple teams are designing interconnected parts of a product.
2. Enumeration 3. Function vs mean tree 4. Setting performance level 5. Interface performance specifications 6. House of quality – Track customer requirement Black Box New Example Glass Box New Example • Theory on reverse engineering to be added • ENUMERATION – Listing the function • Whether the enumerative tricks to be added or not? Function-Mean Tree • A function–means tree is a graphical representation of a design's basic and secondary functions. The tree's top level shows the basic function(s) to be met. Each succeeding level alternates between showing: • the means (in trapezoids) by which the primary function(s) might be implemented, and • the secondary functions (in rectangles) necessitated by those means. • Function Mean Tree
A function–means tree for a lighter: functions in rectangles, means in
trapezoids. Note that means produce different subfunctions. House of quality Accounting for customers requirement Interface Performance Specifications
• These specifications are particularly
important in cases where several teams of designers are working on different parts of a final product, and all of the parts are required to work together smoothly. For example, the design of a car radio must be compatible with the space, available power, and wiring harness of the car. Morphological Chart Activity 1 • 6–3–5 METHOD • Team of six • Three alternative design solutions • 5 iterations