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Document Description
Title
An
enhanced
New
Product
Development
(NDP)
model
and the
application
of
Taguchi
Methods
in
upstream
NPD
activities
Author
Bhardwaj
,
Vandita
,
1971-
Description
Thesis
(M.Eng.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2000.
Engineering
and
Applied
Science
Date
2000
Pagination
xvii, 208 leaves : ill. (some col.)
Subject
New
Products;
Taguchi
methods
(Quality
control)
Degree
M.Eng
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering and Applied Science
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
186-190.
Abstract
New
product
development
(NPD)
has
emerged
as a
key
aspect
in
today's
manufacturing
industry
which
is
constantly
being
driven
by
global
competition
,
advancing
technologies
and the
need
for
frequent
introductions
of
newer
,
better
quality
and
lower
cost
new
products.
Having
an
efficient
and a
well-structured
NPD
process
is
critical
to the
success
of a
manufacturing
organization
and has
led
to
research
on
reengineering
and
continuously
improving
the
NPD
process.
--
This
thesis
proposes
a
NPD
process
model
,
viz.
, the
NPRP
(New
product
realization
process)
model
,
aimed
at
developing
high
quality
products
at
low
cost
and at an
accelerated
rate.
The
NPRP
model
is
a
comprehensive
model
(constituting
five
concurrent
phases)
,
which
encompasses
all
NPD
activities
in a
manufacturing
organization
,
right
from the
conception
of the
new
product
idea
to the
commercialization
of the
product
in the
market.
The
model
provides
a
detailed
structural
framework
for the
NPD
process
and
elaborates
the
constituent
activities
,
milestones
,
deliverables
and
tools
involved.
The
model
places
major
emphasis
on the
upstream
activities
of the
NPD
process
,
viz.
,
Opportunity
evaluation
and
Product
and
Process
design;
as they are
crucial
in
affecting
the
quality
,
cost
and
development
time
of a
new
product.
The
NPRP
model
proposes
Taguchi
method
(TM)
as a
quality-engineering
tool
for
improving
the
quality
and
pace
of
product
concept
design
activities
,
which
form
a
crucial
part
of the
front-end
NPD
activities.
TM
is
proposed
as a
tool
for
realizing
high
quality
/
low
cost
product
with
shorter
development
cycles.
--
The
thesis
further
successfully
demonstrates
the
potential
of
TM
as a
front-end
NPRP
tool
through
a
case
study
in
LOM
process
optimization.
LOM
or
Laminated
Object
Manufacturing
is
a
rapid
prototyping
process
used
for
manufacturing
concept
prototypes
of
new
products
in the
manufacturing
industry.
The
thesis
furnishes
details
of the
case
study
and
presents
results
illustrating
improved
LOM
process
quality
and
reduced
process
time;
eventually
contributing
to
high
quality/
low
cost
and
faster
NPD.
--
The
NPRP
model
can
serve
as an
initial
framework/guideline
for
establishing
and
implementing
a
systematic
NPD
process
in a
manufacturing
organization
and the
LOM
process
optimization
case
study
using
TM
furnishes
new
avenues
for
further
quality
improvement
and
problem
solving
in
LOM
,
both
for
industrial
and
educational
purposes.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1521756
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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