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#Design - 80 hours | #Design - 80 hours | ||
#CAD - 40 hours | |||
#Review - 40 hours | #Review - 40 hours | ||
#Fabrication - 80 hours | #Fabrication - 80 hours | ||
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=Enterprise= | =Enterprise= | ||
#Conceptual development - 40 hours | #Conceptual development - 40 hours | ||
#Fabrication optimization - 4 builds to increase efficiency - 160 hours | #Fabrication optimization - 4 builds to increase efficiency - 160 hours | ||
#Video Instructionals - 160 hours | #Video Instructionals - 160 hours | ||
#Manual - 160 hours | #Manual - 160 hours | ||
#Enterprise Organiztion (wiki documentation, project management) - 160 hours | #Enterprise Organiztion (wiki documentation, sourcing development, project management) - 160 hours | ||
'''For a total of about 700 human hours per product.''' | |||
[[Category:Ergonomics]] | [[Category:Ergonomics]] |
Latest revision as of 23:12, 19 May 2012
Prototypes
Typical Development Time for a GVCS Machine is:
- Design - 80 hours
- CAD - 40 hours
- Review - 40 hours
- Fabrication - 80 hours
- Testing - 40 hours
- Documentation - 80 hours
repeated for 3 prototype cycles:
For a total of about 1000 human hours per product.
Enterprise
- Conceptual development - 40 hours
- Fabrication optimization - 4 builds to increase efficiency - 160 hours
- Video Instructionals - 160 hours
- Manual - 160 hours
- Enterprise Organiztion (wiki documentation, sourcing development, project management) - 160 hours
For a total of about 700 human hours per product.