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Product Design and Development Handbook: An Innovative,
Entrepreneurial, and Structured Approach for Engineering Capstone
and Industry Projects enables engineering students and practicing
engineers to conduct successful product design and development
projects. The text uses the Phased Product Development (PPD)
process, which was developed by the authors and features two key
elements: mini milestones that keep project design and development
teams on schedule and within budget; and the use of phase exit
checklists that ensure the team demonstrates evidence of meeting
all Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) and
entrepreneurial mindset (EM) outcomes. The book is divided into 44
modules that align with a two-semester capstone product development
course or can be tailored to support a one-semester course. Each
module includes pre- and post-class session assignments that break
the development process into mini-milestones. An example
project-the design and development of a travel iron-is provided to
help teams understand how the information in the text can be
applied to an actual project. In addition to covering design, this
handbook also addresses the important tasks of manufacturing,
developing, and validating an engineering prototype. It integrates
product engineering into the overall commercialization process. The
attributes of "thinking like an engineer" and meeting the sponsor's
expectations are emphasized throughout the book and paired with
industry examples. The role of the engineering team in the overall
product development effort is addressed using the Goldsmith
Commercialization Model. The entrepreneurial mindset is integrated
into each development phase and the Arizona State University (ASU)
Fulton Schools of Engineering (FSE) EM@FSE 2.0 indicators are
included in the phase exit checklists. Product Design and
Development Handbook is applicable to single discipline,
multi-discipline, and trans-discipline team-based product design
and development projects and programs. Though the handbook uses
mechanical engineering projects as a baseline, it can support all
engineering disciplines.
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