Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Technical Performance Measures
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2. Tracking and Controlling TPMs
What is…..
TPMs
- Are set of measures that provides
the supplier and acquirer with
insight into progress to plan of the
technical solution.
3. Tracking and Controlling TPMs
What is…..
TPMs
- Are set of measures that provides
the supplier and acquirer with
insight into progress to plan of the
technical solution.
5. Tracking and Controlling TPMs
What is…..
Attribute
- determine how well a system or
system element is satisfying or
expected to satisfy a technical
requirement or goal.
6. Tracking and Controlling TPMs
example
Solar Oven
• When a loaf of bread is finished baking, its
internal temperature should be 200°F
• To reach this internal temperature,
commercial bakeries bake the loaf at 445°F
7. Tracking of Other Design Considerations
As the designer evolves through the detail design and development process, including
the conduct of the essential trade-off analyses leading to the selection of specific
components, he/she must be cognizant of considerations other than the obvious TPMs.
Conducting
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Identifications of the items to be reviewed
A selected date for the review.
An agenda for the review.
A design review board representing the organizational elements and disciplines.
8. Tracking of Other Design Considerations
As the designer evolves through the detail design and development process, including
the conduct of the essential trade-off analyses leading to the selection of specific
components, he/she must be cognizant of considerations other than the obvious TPMs.
Conducting
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Equipment and/or software requirements for the review.
Design data requirements for the review.
Funding requirements.
Reporting requirements and the mechanism for accomplishing the follow-up actions.
9. Incorporating Design Changes
After a baseline has been established as a result of a formal design review, changes
are frequently initiated for any one of a number of reasons such as correct design
deficiency, improve a product, incorporate a new technology, improve the level of
sustainability, respond to a change in operational requirements, vompensate for an
obsolete component..
10. Configuration Control Board
- Each proposed change must be
thoroughly evaluated in terms of its
impact on other elements of the
system, the specified TPMs, life cycle
cost, and the various considerations.