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  2. Design for inspection - Wikipedia

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    Similar to design for manufacture (DFM) and design for assembly (DFA) (which seek to avoid designs which are difficult to make), the concept of DFI considers measurement capabilities at an early stage in the product development life cycle and uses knowledge of the fundamental principles of metrology to achieve cost reduction. If the inspection ...

  3. Design for testing - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the DFT choices made during circuit design/implementation, the generation of Structural tests for complex logic circuits can be more or less automated or self-automated [1] Archived 2013-10-13 at the Wayback Machine. One key objective of DFT methodologies, hence, is to allow designers to make trade-offs between the amount and type ...

  4. Design for X - Wikipedia

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    In many fields (e.g., very-large-scale integration (VLSI) and nanoelectronics) X may represent several traits or features including: manufacturability, power, variability, cost, yield, or reliability. [5] This gives rise to the terms design for manufacturability (DfM, DFM), design for inspection (DFI), design for variability (DfV), design for ...

  5. Computer-aided inspection - Wikipedia

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    Computer-aided inspection (CAI) is the use of software tools to assess manufactured objects. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is closely related to computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). Its primary purpose is to allow engineers to more quickly and precisely assess the physical properties of manufactured objects.

  6. Inspection - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle inspection, e.g., an annual inspection, is a necessary inspection required on vehicles to conform with laws regarding safety, emissions, or both. It consists of an examination of a vehicle's components, usually done by a certified mechanic.

  7. Design controls - Wikipedia

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    Design and development planning; Design input, including intended use and user needs (also known as customer attributes) Design output, including evaluation of conformance to design input requirements through: Design verification confirming that the design output meets the design input requirements ("did we design the device right?")

  8. File:Bridge Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,139 × 1,591 pixels, file size: 5.13 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 186 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  9. Fagan inspection - Wikipedia

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    Inspection meeting Actual finding of defect; Rework . Rework is the step in software inspection in which the defects found during the inspection meeting are resolved by the author, designer or programmer. On the basis of the list of defects the low-level document is corrected until the requirements in the high-level document are met. Follow-up