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  • There can be some confusion with the use of the word “verbal”. A verbal contract can include any agreement with words, which includes both oral and written agreements. Therefore, it’s best to compare between spoken oral contracts and on-paper written…   Read more»

  • I feel like the only course in undergrad that introduced industry-related topics was capstone, since it involved working on a project from start to finish and all its deliverables. However, since this was just an intro course, it was very…   Read more»

  • If I was to start a company that worked on a world-scale, the worst thing to form is an organic structured organization, in my opinion. A company working globally needs to have a rigid structure so everything can run smoothly…   Read more»

  • In my company, I work in a project-based/matrix-based combination of an organization. There are multiple projects going on at a time and each project has it’s team. However, the teams are made up of staff from different departments (R&D, regulatory,…   Read more»

  • fo3 replied to the topic "Risk Management Mistakes"6 years ago

    In my opinion, I think a major mistake would be to assume that one is only looking for extreme and catastrophic risks and therefore overlooking risks that are also important. For example, there are risks due to safety that one…   Read more»

  • It is important to distinguish the types of risks you are analyzing. For example, there are risks that impact business, those that impact manufacturing, and the obvious risks with the device itself. A risk may be considered “high” level because…   Read more»

  • I agree – There comes a point where the company has done their part by putting warnings on labels and the customer who is using the device is responsible for following those instructions. For that to happen, it is expected…   Read more»

  • fo3 replied to the topic "Design input sources"6 years ago

    Deepthi, yes it is a common practice to keep these inputs and specs in an excel spreadsheet as part of the Design Requirements Matrix (DRM). This document may even be a live document that can only be seen by those…   Read more»

  • As we have learned and many have already mentioned, verification tests come about from the design specifications in the DSD. Each specification can have a test linked to it and will be explored during verification. However, not all specifications have…   Read more»

  • I’ve realized several things about Gantt charts in the industry. The plan laid out by Gantt chart should be followed as close as possible, especially since projects have deadlines to be met. However, one has to consider there will be…   Read more»

  • There are major differences between design verification and design validation. For one thing, validation always occurs after verification, and in some case may not be required at all. Verification tests the specifications of the device separately, while the validation stage…   Read more»

  • fo3 replied to the topic "Design input sources"6 years ago

    When developing an inputs document for a new product it may be a challenge to obtain or come up with the inputs and specifications. As mentioned in the lecture, R&D engineers may help support this by performing development tests or…   Read more»

  • I agree that there exists an advantage to have the entire design process documented in a DHF versus a snapshot of the design process with the Design Dossier or Tech File. For one thing, we are able to see every…   Read more»

  • fo3 posted a new topic "NDA vs Patents"6 years ago

    As learned this week, it is important to protect our ideas and inventions and to do so in the appropriate legal manner. Part of the lesson discussed Non-disclosure agreements, or contracts, and how they can help protect our ideas. Based…   Read more»

  • fo3 posted a new topic "Forming a Project Team"6 years ago

    As we know, forming a project team is partly making sure every member is working toward the same goal(s). Each member should be able to contribute something valuable to the project according to their expertise/role. How would you best form…   Read more»

  • As learned this week, it is important to protect our ideas and inventions and to do so in the appropriate legal manner. Part of the lesson discussed Non-disclosure agreements, or contracts, and how they can help protect our ideas.

    Based on what we know about patents, is an NDA a substitute for a patent? What is the difference between the two,…[Read more]

  • There can be some confusion with the use of the word “verbal”. A verbal contract can include any agreement with words, which includes both oral and written agreements. Therefore, it’s best to compare between spoken oral contracts and on-paper written contacts. One should rely on written agreements, especially for the proof that is guaranteed to…[Read more]

  • I feel like the only course in undergrad that introduced industry-related topics was capstone, since it involved working on a project from start to finish and all its deliverables. However, since this was just an intro course, it was very important for me that I took a course that further discussed these topics. I went into my first job still…[Read more]

  • I feel like the only course in undergrad that introduced industry-related topics was capstone, since it involved working on a project from start to finish and all its deliverables. However, since this was just an intro course, it was very important for me that I took a course that further discussed these topics. I went into my first job still…[Read more]

  • I feel like the only course in undergrad that introduced industry-related topics was capstone, since it involved working on a project from start to finish and all its deliverables. However, since this was just an intro course, it was very important for me that I took a course that further discussed these topics. I went into my first job still…[Read more]

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