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* History of the idea | * History of the idea | ||
* Commercial examples | |||
* Inputs and Outputs needed | |||
* How well it meets [[OSE Specifications]], goals, and requirements. | |||
:* Relationship to other concepts | ::* Relationship to other concepts | ||
:* Preliminary drawings, designs, calculations, parts lists, or other documentation | :* Preliminary drawings, designs, calculations, parts lists, or other documentation | ||
:* Explanations of why certain designs are preferred | :* Explanations of why certain designs are preferred |
Revision as of 01:52, 9 August 2013
In the system design process, a concept provides the introductory material on a technology that serves as a springboard to technical development. It may include:
- History of the idea
- Commercial examples
- Inputs and Outputs needed
- How well it meets OSE Specifications, goals, and requirements.
- Relationship to other concepts
- Preliminary drawings, designs, calculations, parts lists, or other documentation
- Explanations of why certain designs are preferred
- Performance and efficiency
- Scaling to different sizes