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Working on the Boundaries: Philosophies and Practices of the Design Process

NASA/TP-3642, Ryan, R. and Blair, J. and Townsend, J. and Verderaime, V., Working on the Boundaries: Philosophies and Practices of the Design Process, Structures and Dynamics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, July 1996, pp. 114, Format(s): PDF 1302k

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While systems engineering process is a program formal management technique and contractually binding, the design process is the informal practice of achieving the design project requirements throughout all design phases of the systems engineering process. The design process and organization are systems and component dependent. Informal reviews include technical information meetings and concurrent engineering sessions, and formal technical discipline reviews are conducted through the systems engineering process. This paper discusses and references major philosophical principles in the design process, identifies its role in interacting systems and disciplines analyses and integrations, and illustrates the process application in experienced aerostructural designs.
Keywords:design process, systems design, design principles, design criteria, design reliability, design philosophy, robust design, structural design
CASI Document ID Number:96N33957
Subjects:Astronautics: Launch Vehicles And Launch Operations: Launch Vehicles
ID Code:334
Deposited On:28 June 2002