Definition:
A Specific-Design is a precise and definite design, intended to give the final range of performance and Cost Attributes, as a Result of that design, to a real System.
Alternative Names
Concept Number: *558
English Master: Specific Design
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Detailing
It is distinct from all previous notions of design upstream, which are intended to narrow the choices in an appropriate direction; but not intended to make a final specific choice.
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Notes
As usual, we would be wise to distinguish between the intended design, the actually implemented design, (which could be different from both the intended design and the specified design) and the design as specified (which could be Defective in relation to the intent).
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Related-Concepts
Function-Design
Design
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This Concept entered by Diane O'Brien.