Definition:
Detailing
The Product “[Product]” (of a Function, “O”) needs to be distinguished from the Attributes (“->O->“) of the Product. For example, the actual “product” of an Engineering Process can be a Design-Specification. The Product-Values and Cost associated with this Product can vary; the design could have 20 Major-Defects, and Cost three times as much as it should do.
Illustrations
The Product “[Product]” (of a Function, “O”) needs to be distinguished from the Attributes (“->O->“) of the Product. For example, the actual “product” of an Engineering Process can be a Design-Specification. The Product-Values and Cost associated with this Product can vary; the design could have 20 Major-Defects, and Cost three times as much as it should do.
Type
Domain: System-Process-Output
Examples
A “specification” is the output, or Product, of a specification Process.
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Related-Concepts
By contrast the input to a Process is called the Process-Input.
History-of-Concept
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This Concept entered by Diane O'Brien.