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The | The CAD-BOM-Build technique refers to a design-build process involving consideration of all three aspects at the design phase. The three aspects are what actual parts will be used in the design, and the process by which the product will be built. This enables drastic efficiency increase in the product design, performance, and cost. This is one of the essential aspects of [[Breaking the Iron Triangle]]. The 3 elements are mutually reinforcing, and each is potentially derivable from the others. | ||
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Revision as of 23:04, 14 July 2023
About
The CAD-BOM-Build technique refers to a design-build process involving consideration of all three aspects at the design phase. The three aspects are what actual parts will be used in the design, and the process by which the product will be built. This enables drastic efficiency increase in the product design, performance, and cost. This is one of the essential aspects of Breaking the Iron Triangle. The 3 elements are mutually reinforcing, and each is potentially derivable from the others.
Notes
CAD-BOM-Build-Pictures (or Data Collection). Pictures show costs (receipts) and validate CAD and build. Build are the procedures, cheatsheets, tech drawings. See also OSE Documentation Philosophy.
Presentation
This is a general doc about collaborative design - not specific to any project. It explains how to create design guides, and how to collaborate on a grand scale.