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Design for excellence ( DfX or DFX ) is a term and abbreviation used interchangeably in the existing literature, where the X in design for X is a variable which can have one of many possible values. In many fields (e.g., very-large-scale integration (VLSI) and nanoelectronics ) X may represent several traits or features including: manufacturability, power, variability, cost, yield, or reliability. This gives rise to the terms design for manufacturability (DfM, DFM), design for inspection (DFI), design for variability (DfV), design for cost (DfC). Similarly, other disciplines may associate other traits, attributes, or objectives for X .

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20-624: [REDACTED] Look up esi  or ėsi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ESI or Esi may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Earth Similarity Index Electrospray ionization , a technique used in mass spectrometry Environmental Seismic Intensity scale Essential Science Indicators , by Clarivate Electronic supplementary information, in scientific publications; for example see coordination polymerization Computing [ edit ] Edge Side Includes ,

40-990: A German research institute Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics , in Austria Escadron spécial d'intervention , now the Belgian Federal Police Special Units European Stability Initiative , a think tank ITT Educational Services , owner of the defunct ITT Technical Institute People [ edit ] Esi Awuah , Ghanaian academic Esi Benyarku (born 1976), Canadian sprinter Esi Buobasa , Ghanaian activist Esi Edugyan (born 1978), Canadian novelist Esi Lufo (born 2001), Albanian footballer Esi Sutherland-Addy , Ghanaian academic Esikeli Tonga (born 1988), Australian rugby league player Other uses [ edit ] Enhanced Station Initiative , of

60-744: A German research institute Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics , in Austria Escadron spécial d'intervention , now the Belgian Federal Police Special Units European Stability Initiative , a think tank ITT Educational Services , owner of the defunct ITT Technical Institute People [ edit ] Esi Awuah , Ghanaian academic Esi Benyarku (born 1976), Canadian sprinter Esi Buobasa , Ghanaian activist Esi Edugyan (born 1978), Canadian novelist Esi Lufo (born 2001), Albanian footballer Esi Sutherland-Addy , Ghanaian academic Esikeli Tonga (born 1988), Australian rugby league player Other uses [ edit ] Enhanced Station Initiative , of

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100-713: A markup language Electronically stored information (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure) Enclosure Services Interface , a computer protocol used in SCSI enclosures Enterprise Southbridge Interface , a motherboard interface ESI register , in the x86 microprocessor architecture Medicine [ edit ] Electromagnetic source imaging Emergency Severity Index , a triage algorithm Epidural steroid injection Organisations [ edit ] Electro Scientific Industries , an American high-technology company Employees' State Insurance , in India ESI Hospital metro station , Delhi ESI Hospital metro station (Hyderabad) Ernst Strüngmann Institute ,

120-445: A product ( product life cycle (engineering) ) is essential for design for X, otherwise the X may be suboptimized, or make no sense. When asking what competencies are required for analysing situations that may occur along the life of a product, it becomes clear that several departmental functions are required. An historical assumption is that new product development is conducted in a departmental-stage process (that can be traced back to

140-442: A purchaser may be subliminally influenced by the aesthetics of a capital good when it comes to a purchasing decision. For consumer durables the aspect of after sales highly depends on the business unit's strategy in terms of service offerings, therefore generally statements are not possible to formulate. Several other concepts in product development and new product development are very closely related: Looking at all life stages of

160-676: A wide range of other classifications because products are either (a) goods, (b) service, or (c) both (see OECD and Eurostat, 2005:48). Thus, one can also refer to whole product , augmented product, or extended product. Also the business unit strategy of a firm are ignored, even though it significantly influences priority-setting in design. Design to cost and design to standards serves cost reduction in production operations, or respectively supply chain operations. Except for luxury goods or brands (e.g., Swarovski crystals, Haute couture fashion, etc.), most goods, even exclusive products, rely on cost reduction , if these are mass produced . The same

180-566: Is needed to ensure clarity, simplicity , and safety between the human-machine interface. The intent is to avoid shop-accidents as well as to ensure efficient work flows. Also design for aesthetics has become more and more important for capital goods in recent years. In business-to-business (B2B) markets, capital goods are usually ordered, or respectively business transaction are initiated, at industrial trade fairs. The functional traits of capital goods in technical terms are assumed generally as fulfilled across all exhibiting competitors. Therefore,

200-564: Is valid for the functional production strategy of mass customization . Through engineering design physical interfaces between a) parts or components or assemblies of the product and b) the manufacturing equipment and the logistical material flow systems can be changed, and thus cost reducing effects in operating the latter may be achieved. User focused design guidelines may be associated with consumer durables , and after-sales focused design guidelines may be more important for capital goods . However, in case of capital goods design for ergonomics

220-563: The New York City Subway Enlightened self-interest , a philosophy in ethics Environmental Sustainability Index Ethical Sensory Introvert , in socionics Export substitution industrialization Early supplier involvement, an aspect of supplier integration in supply chain management; see Design for X North Alaskan Inupiatun language (ISO 639-3 code) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

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240-488: The New York City Subway Enlightened self-interest , a philosophy in ethics Environmental Sustainability Index Ethical Sensory Introvert , in socionics Export substitution industrialization Early supplier involvement, an aspect of supplier integration in supply chain management; see Design for X North Alaskan Inupiatun language (ISO 639-3 code) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

260-544: The classical theory of the firm , e.g. Max Weber 's bureaucracy or Henri Fayol 's administration principles), i.e., new product development activities are closely associated with certain department of a firm. At the start of the 1990s, the concept of concurrent engineering gained popularity to overcome dysfunctions of departmental stage processes. Concurrent engineering postulates that several departments must work closely together for certain new product development activities (see Clark and Fujimoto, 1991). The logical consequence

280-409: The design guideline represents an explicit form of knowledge, that contains information about knowing-how-to (see Procedural knowledge ). However, two problems are prevalent. First, this explicit knowledge (i.e., the design guidelines) were transformed from a tacit form of knowledge (i.e., by experienced engineers, or other specialists). Thus, it is not granted that a freshman or someone who is outside

300-582: The 💕 (Redirected from Esi ) [REDACTED] Look up esi  or ėsi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ESI or Esi may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Earth Similarity Index Electrospray ionization , a technique used in mass spectrometry Environmental Seismic Intensity scale Essential Science Indicators , by Clarivate Electronic supplementary information, in scientific publications; for example see coordination polymerization Computing [ edit ] Edge Side Includes ,

320-413: The label design for X , a wide set of specific design guidelines are summarized. Each design guideline addresses a given issue that is caused by, or affects the traits of, a product. The design guidelines usually propose an approach and corresponding methods that may help to generate and apply technical knowledge to control, improve, or even invent particular traits of a product. From a knowledge-based view,

340-418: The subject area will comprehend this generated explicit knowledge. This is because it still contains embedded fractions of knowledge or respectively include non-obvious assumptions, also called context-dependency (see e.g. Doz and Santos, 1997:16–18). Second, the traits of a product are likely to exceed the knowledge base of one human. There exists a wide range of specialized fields of engineering, and considering

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380-459: The title ESI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ESI&oldid=1228341456 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Design for X#Design guidelines Under

400-548: The whole life cycle of a product will require non-engineering expertise. For this purpose, examples of design guidelines are listed in the following. DfX methodologies address different issues that may occur in one or more phase of a product life cycle : Each phase is explained with two dichotomous categories of tangible products to show differences in prioritizing design issues in certain product life cycle phases: Non-durables that are consumed physically when used, e.g. chocolate or lubricants, are not discussed. There also exist

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