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The Design Concept is the first | The Design Concept is the first step of implementing the machine Requirement into an actual design. | ||
The distinction between Requirement and Concept may be unclear - as a Requirement may be so detailed that it specifies actual technology/design choices. In the limit of a fully-detailed Requirement - we have a concept. In the limit of a concept being filled in with technical details - we have a Technical Design. | The distinction between Requirement and Concept may be unclear - as a Requirement may be so detailed that it specifies actual technology/design choices. In the limit of a fully-detailed Requirement - we have a concept. In the limit of a concept being filled in with technical details - we have a Technical Design. |
Revision as of 22:30, 12 October 2013
The Design Concept is the first step of implementing the machine Requirement into an actual design.
The distinction between Requirement and Concept may be unclear - as a Requirement may be so detailed that it specifies actual technology/design choices. In the limit of a fully-detailed Requirement - we have a concept. In the limit of a concept being filled in with technical details - we have a Technical Design.
Protocol
A concept should be in the form of a cloud, collaboratively editable document such as a google doc which allows various parts of a design to be detailed.
- To write a concept, start a google doc based on the Google Drawing Template - click edit below the template to get to the viewable document, and make a copy of the document
- Name that document Machine_Name_Concept
- Embed in wiki, in a page named Machine_Name_Concept. If there is a naming conflic, add some more words to your title, such as Machine_Name_Version#_Concept.