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Anderson, David M. ((Engineer))

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  • Design for manufacturability = how to use concurrent engineering to rapidly develop low-cost, high-quality products for lean production /
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    Title/Author: Design for manufacturability/ David M. Anderson.
    Reminder of title: how to use concurrent engineering to rapidly develop low-cost, high-quality products for lean production /
    Author: Anderson, David M.
    Published: New York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis, : 2020.,
    Description: 1 online resource (xlviii, 499 p.) :ill.
    Notes: "A Productivity Press Book".
    [NT 15003449]: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Figure 1.1 When Costs are Determined -- Figure 1.2 Hidden Costs and Consequences of Cheap Parts -- Figure 1.3 Cost of Engineering Changes Over Time -- Figure 1.4 The Decision Tree -- Figure 2.1 Team Participation: Traditional vs. Advanced Models -- Figure 2.2 Customer Input Form -- Figure 2.3 Customer Importance vs. Competitive Grade -- Figure 2.4 QFD Executive Overview -- Figure 2.5 QFD "House Of Quality" Chart -- Figure 3.1 Tradition vs. Front-Loaded Timelines.
    [NT 15003449]: Figure 3.2 Increasing Revenue with Early Introductions and Upgrades -- Figure 4.1 Kanban Part Resupply -- Figure 4.2 Flexible Fixture -- Figure 5.1 Examples of Part Type Listing Orders -- Figure 5.2 Pareto Chart of Existing Part Usage -- Figure 5.3 Standardization of Expensive Parts -- Figure 5.4 Cost Trade-Offs for Part Consolidations -- Figure 5.5 Decisions for ASICS -- Figure 5.6 Searching for Ranges of Parts -- Figure 6.1 Common Cost Reduction Scenario -- Figure 6.2 Typical Cost Breakdown -- Figure 6.3 Selling Price Breakdown.
    [NT 15003449]: Figure 6.4 Part Cost Percentage Throughout Outsourced Supply Chain -- Figure 6.5 Programs that Reduce Specific Costs -- Figure 7.1 Cost Distortion Downward Spiral -- Figure 7.2 Changes in Cost After Implementing ABC -- Figure 8.1 Alignment using Round and Diamond Pins -- Figure 9.1 Improvement Design for Easier and Better Machining -- Figure 9.2 Cost as a Function of Process -- Figure 10.1 Quality Issue Frequency vs. Severity -- Figure 10.2 Quality as a Function of Part Count for Average Part Quality Levels -- Figure 10.3 Reliability Phases -- Figure 11.1 Pre-Seminar Survey Results.
    [NT 15003449]: Figure 11.2 Incorporating DFM into the NPD Process -- Figure 11.3 Key DFM Tasks, Results, and Tools -- Figure A.1 Pareto's Law for Products -- Figure A.2 Cost Breakdown -- Figure A.3 Cost Distribution in Dollars -- Figure A.4 Results after Rationalization -- Figure A.5 Redirecting Focus to Cash Cows -- Figure A.6 Rationalization Procedure -- Figure A.7 Prioritized Profitability: Typical Cost vs. Total Cost -- Preface for the Second Edition -- Preface for Students -- Author -- Section I: Design Methodology -- Chapter 1 Design for Manufacturability -- 1.1 Manufacturing before DFM.
    [NT 15003449]: 1.1.1 What DFM is Not -- 1.1.2 Comments from Company DFM Surveys -- 1.2 Myths and Realities of Product Development -- 1.3 Costs, When They Are Determined -- 1.3.1 Toyota on When Cost is Determined -- 1.3.2 Ultra-Low-Cost Product Development -- 1.4 Designing for Low Cost -- 1.4.1 Design for Cost Approaches -- 1.4.1.1 Cost-Based Pricing -- 1.4.1.2 Price-Based Costing (Target Costing) -- 1.4.1.3 Cost Targets Should Determine Strategy -- 1.4.2 Cost Metrics and Their Effect on Results -- 1.4.3 How to Design Very Low Cost Products -- 1.4.4 Cost Reduction by Change Order.
    Subject: Lean manufacturing. -
    Online resource: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429285981
    ISBN: 9780429285981
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