Stimulating innovation in products and services [[electronic resource] ] : with function analysis and mapping / / J.Jerry Kaufman, Roy Woodhead
| Stimulating innovation in products and services [[electronic resource] ] : with function analysis and mapping / / J.Jerry Kaufman, Roy Woodhead |
| Autore | Kaufman J. Jerry |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2006 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (255 p.) |
| Disciplina | 658.4063 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | WoodheadRoy (Roy M.) |
| Collana | Wiley series in systems engineering and management |
| Soggetto topico |
New products - Management
Production planning Product management Success in business Organizational effectiveness Corporate culture |
| ISBN |
1-280-34971-9
9786610349715 0-470-24808-4 0-471-77365-4 1-61583-605-5 0-471-77366-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
STIMULATING INNOVATION IN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; The Meaning of Function; Reading FAST; FAST Logic; Some Observations; What Have We Learned?; Applying FAST to Hardware Products; Reading a FAST Model; Analyzing a FAST Model; Some Unique Ways That a FAST Model Has Been Used; How It All Began; Toward an Innovation Process; Who Models Functions?; Why an Interdisciplinary Team?; Team Makeup; Unlocking Practical Ingenuity; When Should We Use FAST?; Fundamental Questions; Distinguishing Between Problem and Opportunity
Difference Between FAST Diagrams and FAST ModelsValidating Function Models; Outline of This Book; 2 PROBLEM-SOLVING TECHNIQUES; Verb-Noun Function Technique; Fuzzy Problem Technique; Setting Up the Problem in the Fuzzy Problem Technique; Hierarchical Technique; Verb-Noun and Fuzzy Problem Techniques Within the Hierarchical Technique; Closing Remarks; 3 FUNCTION ANALYSIS; Function Analysis Syntax; Active Verbs; Measurable Nouns; Using Two Words to Describe Functions; Defining and Classifying Functions; Types of Functions; Extrinsic Functions; Intrinsic Functions; Basic Functions Secondary FunctionsPractical Definitions; Rules Governing Basic Functions; Function Identification Example; Random Function Determination; Levels of Abstraction; Function and Component Selection; Function Cost Matrix; Simplifying the Process; Closing Remarks; 4 FUNCTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM TECHNIQUE; Process Overview; Some Misconceptions; "As Is" Versus "Should Be" Models; Syntax Used to Create and Read a FAST Model; Reading How-Why and Our Intentions; How-Why Versus Why-How Orientation; Reading When to Consider Causality and Consequential Functioning; Key Elements of a FAST Model; Scope Lines Highest-Order Function(s)Lowest-Order Function(s); Basic Function(s); Content; Requirements or Specifications; Dependent Functions; Independent (Support) Functions; Logic Path Functions; Articulating Theories in FAST; Variations of How-Why Questions; Considering And-Or Along the Logic Path; Considering And in the When Direction; Considering Or in the When Direction; FAST Model-Building Process: Product Example; Expanding the Number of Functions; Case for Using Active Verbs; Purpose of Expanding Functions; Avoiding Duplicate Functions; Starter Kit Functions Preparations for Building a FAST ModelBuild How and Test Why; Relationship of the Left Scope Line to the Basic Function; Right Scope Line; Left Scope Line; What's the Problem?; Defining the Problem; Three Questions Before Starting the FAST Process; How the Strategic Questions Are Asked in a Workshop; Symbols and Notations Used in FAST Modeling; Taking Exception to the FAST Rules; Independent Functions Above the Logic Path, Activities Below the Logic Path; No Activities in the Major Logic Path; Only Two Words Used to Describe Functions; Loop-Back Modeling; Validating the Logic Flow Exploration Drilling Model |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144873803321 |
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| Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2006 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Stimulating innovation in products and services [[electronic resource] ] : with function analysis and mapping / / J.Jerry Kaufman, Roy Woodhead
| Stimulating innovation in products and services [[electronic resource] ] : with function analysis and mapping / / J.Jerry Kaufman, Roy Woodhead |
| Autore | Kaufman J. Jerry |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2006 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (255 p.) |
| Disciplina | 658.4063 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | WoodheadRoy (Roy M.) |
| Collana | Wiley series in systems engineering and management |
| Soggetto topico |
New products - Management
Production planning Product management Success in business Organizational effectiveness Corporate culture |
| ISBN |
1-280-34971-9
9786610349715 0-470-24808-4 0-471-77365-4 1-61583-605-5 0-471-77366-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
STIMULATING INNOVATION IN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; The Meaning of Function; Reading FAST; FAST Logic; Some Observations; What Have We Learned?; Applying FAST to Hardware Products; Reading a FAST Model; Analyzing a FAST Model; Some Unique Ways That a FAST Model Has Been Used; How It All Began; Toward an Innovation Process; Who Models Functions?; Why an Interdisciplinary Team?; Team Makeup; Unlocking Practical Ingenuity; When Should We Use FAST?; Fundamental Questions; Distinguishing Between Problem and Opportunity
Difference Between FAST Diagrams and FAST ModelsValidating Function Models; Outline of This Book; 2 PROBLEM-SOLVING TECHNIQUES; Verb-Noun Function Technique; Fuzzy Problem Technique; Setting Up the Problem in the Fuzzy Problem Technique; Hierarchical Technique; Verb-Noun and Fuzzy Problem Techniques Within the Hierarchical Technique; Closing Remarks; 3 FUNCTION ANALYSIS; Function Analysis Syntax; Active Verbs; Measurable Nouns; Using Two Words to Describe Functions; Defining and Classifying Functions; Types of Functions; Extrinsic Functions; Intrinsic Functions; Basic Functions Secondary FunctionsPractical Definitions; Rules Governing Basic Functions; Function Identification Example; Random Function Determination; Levels of Abstraction; Function and Component Selection; Function Cost Matrix; Simplifying the Process; Closing Remarks; 4 FUNCTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM TECHNIQUE; Process Overview; Some Misconceptions; "As Is" Versus "Should Be" Models; Syntax Used to Create and Read a FAST Model; Reading How-Why and Our Intentions; How-Why Versus Why-How Orientation; Reading When to Consider Causality and Consequential Functioning; Key Elements of a FAST Model; Scope Lines Highest-Order Function(s)Lowest-Order Function(s); Basic Function(s); Content; Requirements or Specifications; Dependent Functions; Independent (Support) Functions; Logic Path Functions; Articulating Theories in FAST; Variations of How-Why Questions; Considering And-Or Along the Logic Path; Considering And in the When Direction; Considering Or in the When Direction; FAST Model-Building Process: Product Example; Expanding the Number of Functions; Case for Using Active Verbs; Purpose of Expanding Functions; Avoiding Duplicate Functions; Starter Kit Functions Preparations for Building a FAST ModelBuild How and Test Why; Relationship of the Left Scope Line to the Basic Function; Right Scope Line; Left Scope Line; What's the Problem?; Defining the Problem; Three Questions Before Starting the FAST Process; How the Strategic Questions Are Asked in a Workshop; Symbols and Notations Used in FAST Modeling; Taking Exception to the FAST Rules; Independent Functions Above the Logic Path, Activities Below the Logic Path; No Activities in the Major Logic Path; Only Two Words Used to Describe Functions; Loop-Back Modeling; Validating the Logic Flow Exploration Drilling Model |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830954403321 |
Kaufman J. Jerry
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| Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2006 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Stimulating innovation in products and services : with function analysis and mapping / / J.Jerry Kaufman, Roy Woodhead
| Stimulating innovation in products and services : with function analysis and mapping / / J.Jerry Kaufman, Roy Woodhead |
| Autore | Kaufman J. Jerry |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2006 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (255 p.) |
| Disciplina | 658.5/038 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | WoodheadRoy (Roy M.) |
| Collana | Wiley series in systems engineering and management |
| Soggetto topico |
New products - Management
Production planning Product management Success in business Organizational effectiveness Corporate culture |
| ISBN |
9786610349715
9781280349713 1280349719 9780470248089 0470248084 9780471773658 0471773654 9781615836055 1615836055 9780471773665 0471773662 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
STIMULATING INNOVATION IN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; The Meaning of Function; Reading FAST; FAST Logic; Some Observations; What Have We Learned?; Applying FAST to Hardware Products; Reading a FAST Model; Analyzing a FAST Model; Some Unique Ways That a FAST Model Has Been Used; How It All Began; Toward an Innovation Process; Who Models Functions?; Why an Interdisciplinary Team?; Team Makeup; Unlocking Practical Ingenuity; When Should We Use FAST?; Fundamental Questions; Distinguishing Between Problem and Opportunity
Difference Between FAST Diagrams and FAST ModelsValidating Function Models; Outline of This Book; 2 PROBLEM-SOLVING TECHNIQUES; Verb-Noun Function Technique; Fuzzy Problem Technique; Setting Up the Problem in the Fuzzy Problem Technique; Hierarchical Technique; Verb-Noun and Fuzzy Problem Techniques Within the Hierarchical Technique; Closing Remarks; 3 FUNCTION ANALYSIS; Function Analysis Syntax; Active Verbs; Measurable Nouns; Using Two Words to Describe Functions; Defining and Classifying Functions; Types of Functions; Extrinsic Functions; Intrinsic Functions; Basic Functions Secondary FunctionsPractical Definitions; Rules Governing Basic Functions; Function Identification Example; Random Function Determination; Levels of Abstraction; Function and Component Selection; Function Cost Matrix; Simplifying the Process; Closing Remarks; 4 FUNCTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM TECHNIQUE; Process Overview; Some Misconceptions; "As Is" Versus "Should Be" Models; Syntax Used to Create and Read a FAST Model; Reading How-Why and Our Intentions; How-Why Versus Why-How Orientation; Reading When to Consider Causality and Consequential Functioning; Key Elements of a FAST Model; Scope Lines Highest-Order Function(s)Lowest-Order Function(s); Basic Function(s); Content; Requirements or Specifications; Dependent Functions; Independent (Support) Functions; Logic Path Functions; Articulating Theories in FAST; Variations of How-Why Questions; Considering And-Or Along the Logic Path; Considering And in the When Direction; Considering Or in the When Direction; FAST Model-Building Process: Product Example; Expanding the Number of Functions; Case for Using Active Verbs; Purpose of Expanding Functions; Avoiding Duplicate Functions; Starter Kit Functions Preparations for Building a FAST ModelBuild How and Test Why; Relationship of the Left Scope Line to the Basic Function; Right Scope Line; Left Scope Line; What's the Problem?; Defining the Problem; Three Questions Before Starting the FAST Process; How the Strategic Questions Are Asked in a Workshop; Symbols and Notations Used in FAST Modeling; Taking Exception to the FAST Rules; Independent Functions Above the Logic Path, Activities Below the Logic Path; No Activities in the Major Logic Path; Only Two Words Used to Describe Functions; Loop-Back Modeling; Validating the Logic Flow Exploration Drilling Model |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911020107603321 |
Kaufman J. Jerry
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| Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2006 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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