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Complex Product Development Model : Holistic model composed of detailed explanations for developing products containing a mix of mechanics, electronics, and programs
Complex Product Development Model : Holistic model composed of detailed explanations for developing products containing a mix of mechanics, electronics, and programs
Autore Sandahl Christer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago : , : Publication Consultants, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (863 pages)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 91-984195-1-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Copyright -- Brief table of contents -- Detailed table of contents -- Chapter 1: Thank mentors -- 1.1 My technical mentors -- 1.2 The author -- Chapter 2: Reveal background -- 2.1 What has gone wrong? -- 2.2 Mastering complexity -- 2.3 How can I help you? -- Chapter 3: Explain book -- 3.1 Why another book about this? -- 3.2 Organization of this book -- Chapter 4: Start development -- 4.1 About start development -- 4.2 Study strategy -- 4.3 Study concepts -- 4.4 Plan portfolio -- 4.5 Study business -- 4.6 Prototype details -- 4.7 Research market -- 4.8 Plan products -- 4.9 Capture staffing & -- requirements -- 4.10 Predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 4.11 Design architectures -- 4.12 Finalize design & -- requisites -- 4.13 Realize & -- integrate white-box -- 4.14 Verify black- & -- white-box -- 4.15 Validate prototype -- 4.16 Promote campaigns -- 4.17 Launch product -- 4.18 Prepare manufacturing -- 4.19 Finalize product -- Chapter 5: Identify value chain -- 5.1 About value chain -- 5.2 Different ways to illustrate a value chain? -- 5.3 Elaborate concurrence in a value chain -- 5.4 Value chain roles -- 5.5 Document value chain by a process -- Chapter 6: Utilize processes -- 6.1 About processes -- 6.2 Process schedule constituents -- 6.3 Partition, variant, terms, and govern -- 6.4 Symbols used throughout this book -- 6.5 Cpdm process -- 6.6 P. Cpdm generic development schedule -- 6.7 Pt:1. Cpdm generic elementary technical schedule -- 6.8 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.9 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.10 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.11 Pt:2.0. Map environment and develop interfaces to the environment -- 6.12 Pt:2.n. Develop outermost black-/white-box and each inward embedded black-/white-box.
6.13 EXAMPLE: Tailored process overall schedules -- 6.14 Schedules seen as programs -- 6.15 Some other process models -- Chapter 7: Capture staffing & -- requirements -- 7.1 About requirements -- 7.2 About explore restrictions -- 7.3 About environment staffing allocation -- 7.4 EXAMPLE House environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.5 About black-box requirements -- 7.6 About development staffing -- 7.7 EXAMPLE House: Refine house requirements from environment restriction requirements, and ensure house development staffing -- 7.8 Requirements refinement hierarchy -- 7.9 EXAMPLE House rooms: Refine room requirements from house requirements, and ensure room development staffing -- 7.10 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Refine machinery requirements from rooms requirements and ensure machinery development staffing -- 7.11 Restriction requirements -- 7.12 Behavior requirements -- 7.13 Requirements refinement and relation to architecture -- 7.14 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.15 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing -- 7.16 Use-case behavior requirements -- 7.17 Requirements formalism -- 7.18 Formal use-case requirements -- 7.19 Scenario behavior requirements -- 7.20 Wait-state-machine -- 7.21 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.22 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.23 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing.
7.24 EXAMPLE Formal and complete requirements for calculator -- 7.25 Uncorrelated stimuli on different interfaces -- 7.26 Capturing data structures -- 7.27 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.28 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing -- 7.29 Huge networks of scenarios -- 7.30 Road maps -- 7.31 Frequently asked questions about requirements -- Chapter 8: Predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 8.1 About predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 8.2 Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities (environment nesting level = 0) -- 8.3 EXAMPLE House environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.4 Predetermine solutions with sourcing options (nesting levels n ≥ 1) -- 8.5 EXAMPLE House: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.6 EXAMPLE House rooms: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.7 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.8 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.9 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.10 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.11 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.12 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.13 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities.
8.14 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- Chapter 9: Design architectures -- 9.1 About architecture -- 9.2 EXAMPLE House environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.3 Architecture white-box -- 9.4 Architecture interfaces -- 9.5 Transforming requirements into architecture ingredients -- 9.6 EXAMPLE House: Satisfy house requirements by decomposing house black-box into white-box design containing room black-boxes -- 9.7 EXAMPLE House rooms: Satisfy room requirements by decomposing room black-boxes into white-box design containing machinery black-boxes -- 9.8 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Satisfy machinery requirements by decomposing machinery black-boxes into white-box design not containing black-boxes -- 9.9 Managed interfaces -- 9.10 Illustrate interactions between elements -- 9.11 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.12 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy commonalities: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.13 EXAMPLE Hard-wired multiplier: Further satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.14 EXAMPLE: Typical microcontroller architecture -- 9.15 Low-level programs -- 9.16 EXAMPLE Microcontroller multiplier: Further satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.17 Multi-threads and interrupts -- 9.18 Usage of threads -- 9.19 EXAMPLE: Architecture ID numbering used throughout this book -- 9.20 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Constitute environment architecture -- 9.21 EXAMPLE Central Processing Unit (CPU) -- 9.22 High-level program architecture.
9.23 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Constitute environment architecture -- 9.24 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.25 Object-oriented program architecture -- 9.26 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.27 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.28 Large architecture documentation -- Chapter 10: Finalize design & -- requisites -- 10.1 About finalize design & -- requisites -- 10.2 About finalize design items -- 10.3 About finalize product requisites -- 10.4 EXAMPLE: House kitchen machinery: Finalize design of machinery with product requisites -- 10.5 EXAMPLE House rooms: Finalize design of rooms with product requisites -- 10.6 EXAMPLE House: Finalize design of house with product requisites -- 10.7 EXAMPLE House environment: Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.8 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy commonalities: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites -- 10.9 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy environment commonalities: Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.10 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy with hard-wired multiplier: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites -- 10.11 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment (hard-wired multiplier variant): Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.12 Enter into computer programs -- 10.13 Machine program -- 10.14 Assembler programs.
10.15 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy with microcontroller multiplier: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910481004603321
Sandahl Christer  
Chicago : , : Publication Consultants, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Complex Product Development Model : techincal foundation : holistic model composed of detailed explanations for developing products containing a mix of mechanics, electronics, and programs / / Christer Sandahl
Complex Product Development Model : techincal foundation : holistic model composed of detailed explanations for developing products containing a mix of mechanics, electronics, and programs / / Christer Sandahl
Autore Sandahl Christer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Anchorage, Alaska : , : Publication Consultants, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (863 pages)
Disciplina 658.5752
Soggetto topico Product design
ISBN 91-984195-1-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Copyright -- Brief table of contents -- Detailed table of contents -- Chapter 1: Thank mentors -- 1.1 My technical mentors -- 1.2 The author -- Chapter 2: Reveal background -- 2.1 What has gone wrong? -- 2.2 Mastering complexity -- 2.3 How can I help you? -- Chapter 3: Explain book -- 3.1 Why another book about this? -- 3.2 Organization of this book -- Chapter 4: Start development -- 4.1 About start development -- 4.2 Study strategy -- 4.3 Study concepts -- 4.4 Plan portfolio -- 4.5 Study business -- 4.6 Prototype details -- 4.7 Research market -- 4.8 Plan products -- 4.9 Capture staffing & -- requirements -- 4.10 Predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 4.11 Design architectures -- 4.12 Finalize design & -- requisites -- 4.13 Realize & -- integrate white-box -- 4.14 Verify black- & -- white-box -- 4.15 Validate prototype -- 4.16 Promote campaigns -- 4.17 Launch product -- 4.18 Prepare manufacturing -- 4.19 Finalize product -- Chapter 5: Identify value chain -- 5.1 About value chain -- 5.2 Different ways to illustrate a value chain? -- 5.3 Elaborate concurrence in a value chain -- 5.4 Value chain roles -- 5.5 Document value chain by a process -- Chapter 6: Utilize processes -- 6.1 About processes -- 6.2 Process schedule constituents -- 6.3 Partition, variant, terms, and govern -- 6.4 Symbols used throughout this book -- 6.5 Cpdm process -- 6.6 P. Cpdm generic development schedule -- 6.7 Pt:1. Cpdm generic elementary technical schedule -- 6.8 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.9 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.10 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.11 Pt:2.0. Map environment and develop interfaces to the environment -- 6.12 Pt:2.n. Develop outermost black-/white-box and each inward embedded black-/white-box.
6.13 EXAMPLE: Tailored process overall schedules -- 6.14 Schedules seen as programs -- 6.15 Some other process models -- Chapter 7: Capture staffing & -- requirements -- 7.1 About requirements -- 7.2 About explore restrictions -- 7.3 About environment staffing allocation -- 7.4 EXAMPLE House environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.5 About black-box requirements -- 7.6 About development staffing -- 7.7 EXAMPLE House: Refine house requirements from environment restriction requirements, and ensure house development staffing -- 7.8 Requirements refinement hierarchy -- 7.9 EXAMPLE House rooms: Refine room requirements from house requirements, and ensure room development staffing -- 7.10 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Refine machinery requirements from rooms requirements and ensure machinery development staffing -- 7.11 Restriction requirements -- 7.12 Behavior requirements -- 7.13 Requirements refinement and relation to architecture -- 7.14 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.15 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing -- 7.16 Use-case behavior requirements -- 7.17 Requirements formalism -- 7.18 Formal use-case requirements -- 7.19 Scenario behavior requirements -- 7.20 Wait-state-machine -- 7.21 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.22 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.23 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing.
7.24 EXAMPLE Formal and complete requirements for calculator -- 7.25 Uncorrelated stimuli on different interfaces -- 7.26 Capturing data structures -- 7.27 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.28 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing -- 7.29 Huge networks of scenarios -- 7.30 Road maps -- 7.31 Frequently asked questions about requirements -- Chapter 8: Predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 8.1 About predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 8.2 Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities (environment nesting level = 0) -- 8.3 EXAMPLE House environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.4 Predetermine solutions with sourcing options (nesting levels n ≥ 1) -- 8.5 EXAMPLE House: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.6 EXAMPLE House rooms: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.7 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.8 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.9 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.10 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.11 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.12 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.13 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities.
8.14 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- Chapter 9: Design architectures -- 9.1 About architecture -- 9.2 EXAMPLE House environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.3 Architecture white-box -- 9.4 Architecture interfaces -- 9.5 Transforming requirements into architecture ingredients -- 9.6 EXAMPLE House: Satisfy house requirements by decomposing house black-box into white-box design containing room black-boxes -- 9.7 EXAMPLE House rooms: Satisfy room requirements by decomposing room black-boxes into white-box design containing machinery black-boxes -- 9.8 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Satisfy machinery requirements by decomposing machinery black-boxes into white-box design not containing black-boxes -- 9.9 Managed interfaces -- 9.10 Illustrate interactions between elements -- 9.11 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.12 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy commonalities: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.13 EXAMPLE Hard-wired multiplier: Further satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.14 EXAMPLE: Typical microcontroller architecture -- 9.15 Low-level programs -- 9.16 EXAMPLE Microcontroller multiplier: Further satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.17 Multi-threads and interrupts -- 9.18 Usage of threads -- 9.19 EXAMPLE: Architecture ID numbering used throughout this book -- 9.20 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Constitute environment architecture -- 9.21 EXAMPLE Central Processing Unit (CPU) -- 9.22 High-level program architecture.
9.23 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Constitute environment architecture -- 9.24 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.25 Object-oriented program architecture -- 9.26 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.27 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.28 Large architecture documentation -- Chapter 10: Finalize design & -- requisites -- 10.1 About finalize design & -- requisites -- 10.2 About finalize design items -- 10.3 About finalize product requisites -- 10.4 EXAMPLE: House kitchen machinery: Finalize design of machinery with product requisites -- 10.5 EXAMPLE House rooms: Finalize design of rooms with product requisites -- 10.6 EXAMPLE House: Finalize design of house with product requisites -- 10.7 EXAMPLE House environment: Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.8 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy commonalities: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites -- 10.9 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy environment commonalities: Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.10 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy with hard-wired multiplier: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites -- 10.11 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment (hard-wired multiplier variant): Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.12 Enter into computer programs -- 10.13 Machine program -- 10.14 Assembler programs.
10.15 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy with microcontroller multiplier: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795534903321
Sandahl Christer  
Anchorage, Alaska : , : Publication Consultants, , [2017]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Complex Product Development Model : techincal foundation : holistic model composed of detailed explanations for developing products containing a mix of mechanics, electronics, and programs / / Christer Sandahl
Complex Product Development Model : techincal foundation : holistic model composed of detailed explanations for developing products containing a mix of mechanics, electronics, and programs / / Christer Sandahl
Autore Sandahl Christer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Anchorage, Alaska : , : Publication Consultants, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (863 pages)
Disciplina 658.5752
Soggetto topico Product design
ISBN 91-984195-1-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Copyright -- Brief table of contents -- Detailed table of contents -- Chapter 1: Thank mentors -- 1.1 My technical mentors -- 1.2 The author -- Chapter 2: Reveal background -- 2.1 What has gone wrong? -- 2.2 Mastering complexity -- 2.3 How can I help you? -- Chapter 3: Explain book -- 3.1 Why another book about this? -- 3.2 Organization of this book -- Chapter 4: Start development -- 4.1 About start development -- 4.2 Study strategy -- 4.3 Study concepts -- 4.4 Plan portfolio -- 4.5 Study business -- 4.6 Prototype details -- 4.7 Research market -- 4.8 Plan products -- 4.9 Capture staffing & -- requirements -- 4.10 Predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 4.11 Design architectures -- 4.12 Finalize design & -- requisites -- 4.13 Realize & -- integrate white-box -- 4.14 Verify black- & -- white-box -- 4.15 Validate prototype -- 4.16 Promote campaigns -- 4.17 Launch product -- 4.18 Prepare manufacturing -- 4.19 Finalize product -- Chapter 5: Identify value chain -- 5.1 About value chain -- 5.2 Different ways to illustrate a value chain? -- 5.3 Elaborate concurrence in a value chain -- 5.4 Value chain roles -- 5.5 Document value chain by a process -- Chapter 6: Utilize processes -- 6.1 About processes -- 6.2 Process schedule constituents -- 6.3 Partition, variant, terms, and govern -- 6.4 Symbols used throughout this book -- 6.5 Cpdm process -- 6.6 P. Cpdm generic development schedule -- 6.7 Pt:1. Cpdm generic elementary technical schedule -- 6.8 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.9 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.10 Pt:2. Cpdm generic advanced technical schedule -- 6.11 Pt:2.0. Map environment and develop interfaces to the environment -- 6.12 Pt:2.n. Develop outermost black-/white-box and each inward embedded black-/white-box.
6.13 EXAMPLE: Tailored process overall schedules -- 6.14 Schedules seen as programs -- 6.15 Some other process models -- Chapter 7: Capture staffing & -- requirements -- 7.1 About requirements -- 7.2 About explore restrictions -- 7.3 About environment staffing allocation -- 7.4 EXAMPLE House environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.5 About black-box requirements -- 7.6 About development staffing -- 7.7 EXAMPLE House: Refine house requirements from environment restriction requirements, and ensure house development staffing -- 7.8 Requirements refinement hierarchy -- 7.9 EXAMPLE House rooms: Refine room requirements from house requirements, and ensure room development staffing -- 7.10 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Refine machinery requirements from rooms requirements and ensure machinery development staffing -- 7.11 Restriction requirements -- 7.12 Behavior requirements -- 7.13 Requirements refinement and relation to architecture -- 7.14 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.15 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing -- 7.16 Use-case behavior requirements -- 7.17 Requirements formalism -- 7.18 Formal use-case requirements -- 7.19 Scenario behavior requirements -- 7.20 Wait-state-machine -- 7.21 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.22 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.23 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing.
7.24 EXAMPLE Formal and complete requirements for calculator -- 7.25 Uncorrelated stimuli on different interfaces -- 7.26 Capturing data structures -- 7.27 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Explore environment restrictions and ensure environment staffing -- 7.28 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Refine product requirements from environment restriction requirements and ensure black-/white-box development staffing -- 7.29 Huge networks of scenarios -- 7.30 Road maps -- 7.31 Frequently asked questions about requirements -- Chapter 8: Predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 8.1 About predetermine solutions & -- suppliers -- 8.2 Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities (environment nesting level = 0) -- 8.3 EXAMPLE House environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.4 Predetermine solutions with sourcing options (nesting levels n ≥ 1) -- 8.5 EXAMPLE House: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.6 EXAMPLE House rooms: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.7 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.8 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.9 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.10 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.11 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities -- 8.12 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- 8.13 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Demarcate product by environment solutions with possible supplier opportunities.
8.14 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Predetermine solutions with sourcing options -- Chapter 9: Design architectures -- 9.1 About architecture -- 9.2 EXAMPLE House environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.3 Architecture white-box -- 9.4 Architecture interfaces -- 9.5 Transforming requirements into architecture ingredients -- 9.6 EXAMPLE House: Satisfy house requirements by decomposing house black-box into white-box design containing room black-boxes -- 9.7 EXAMPLE House rooms: Satisfy room requirements by decomposing room black-boxes into white-box design containing machinery black-boxes -- 9.8 EXAMPLE House rooms machinery: Satisfy machinery requirements by decomposing machinery black-boxes into white-box design not containing black-boxes -- 9.9 Managed interfaces -- 9.10 Illustrate interactions between elements -- 9.11 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.12 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy commonalities: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.13 EXAMPLE Hard-wired multiplier: Further satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.14 EXAMPLE: Typical microcontroller architecture -- 9.15 Low-level programs -- 9.16 EXAMPLE Microcontroller multiplier: Further satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.17 Multi-threads and interrupts -- 9.18 Usage of threads -- 9.19 EXAMPLE: Architecture ID numbering used throughout this book -- 9.20 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the pocket calculator firmware): Constitute environment architecture -- 9.21 EXAMPLE Central Processing Unit (CPU) -- 9.22 High-level program architecture.
9.23 EXAMPLE Calc_logic environment (the Windows calculator application): Constitute environment architecture -- 9.24 EXAMPLE Calc_logic for reuse: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.25 Object-oriented program architecture -- 9.26 EXAMPLE Phonebook environment: Constitute environment architecture -- 9.27 EXAMPLE Phonebook: Satisfy refined requirements by decomposing product black-box into white-box design containing no black-boxes -- 9.28 Large architecture documentation -- Chapter 10: Finalize design & -- requisites -- 10.1 About finalize design & -- requisites -- 10.2 About finalize design items -- 10.3 About finalize product requisites -- 10.4 EXAMPLE: House kitchen machinery: Finalize design of machinery with product requisites -- 10.5 EXAMPLE House rooms: Finalize design of rooms with product requisites -- 10.6 EXAMPLE House: Finalize design of house with product requisites -- 10.7 EXAMPLE House environment: Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.8 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy commonalities: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites -- 10.9 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy environment commonalities: Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.10 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy with hard-wired multiplier: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites -- 10.11 EXAMPLE Multiplication toy environment (hard-wired multiplier variant): Finalize design of environment interfaces with product requisites -- 10.12 Enter into computer programs -- 10.13 Machine program -- 10.14 Assembler programs.
10.15 EXAMPLE Specifics for multiplication toy with microcontroller multiplier: Finalize design items of product white-box with product requisites.
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Sandahl Christer  
Anchorage, Alaska : , : Publication Consultants, , [2017]
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Managing with Sense and Sensitivity : Professionalism in Leadership / / by Christer Sandahl, Mia von Knorring
Managing with Sense and Sensitivity : Professionalism in Leadership / / by Christer Sandahl, Mia von Knorring
Autore Sandahl Christer
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (143 pages)
Disciplina 658.4092
Altri autori (Persone) EdmondsonAmy C
von KnorringMia
Soggetto topico Strategic planning
Leadership
School management and organization
Business ethics
Psychology, Industrial
Employee health promotion
Business Strategy and Leadership
Organization and Leadership
Business Ethics
Leadership Psychology
Employee Health and Wellbeing
ISBN 9783031241093
9783031241086
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Emotional challenges -- Leadership, power, and authority -- Emotions in the workplace -- Why do we want to work? -- Group dynamics -- Leading as a manager -- How to act professionally in the manager role -- Developing as a manager with sense and sensitivity.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910725081803321
Sandahl Christer  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui