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Definition of Product
Product definition refers to confirming what the product needs to do. The product requirements document (PRD) is usually used to describe, and PRD may contain the following information:
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Copying Design
Copy design (also called reverse engineering) as a new concept of product development, reverse engineering integrated high and new technology of three-dimensional measurement
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Appearance Design
The appearance design is also called "industrial design", which is the design of the appearance of the product. The design includes shapes, patterns, colors or combinations, etc.
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Structure Design and Optimal
Structural design is divided into two types: architectural structure design and product structure design. We refer to product structure design here.
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Circuit Design
Circuit design refers to a circuit system designed to meet the requirements of use according to certain rules.
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Software Design
From the software requirements specification, software design based on the requirements analysis phase to determine the overall structure of the functional design of the software system, division of function modules
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Prototype Proofing
Prototype proofing, also called the first board, in the product design process, after the completion of the design drawings
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Processing and Manufacturing
The main purpose of processing and manufacturing is to get the main parts of the product, including the shell and structural parts.
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Parts Purchase
According to your requirement, other raw materials, auxiliary materials and spare parts in addition to the manufactured parts. Generally, the procurement is divided into three categories
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Product Assembling
Product assembly refers to the process of assembly of parts in accordance with specified technical requirements, and through commissioning and inspection to make them qualified product.
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Product Testing
Product testing is to verify and test the various functions and parameters of the product, and check whether the product can meet the requirements of users.
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Packaging Logistics
Product packaging, including the packaging of each individual product and the packaging of logistics and distribution of the two concepts.