Connectivity {#10} Product MUST properly interface with intended and expected ancillary products, software, etc. - this influences:
- Design, architecture, customization
- Standards
- All testing
- Documentation
- Product validation, service, installation, upgrades and bug corrections
- Business technology optimization
- Waste and cycle times (user trials, training, testing)
- End-of-Life requirements and procedures
For example, if a product is not designed to connect to remote and standard test equipment, then installation and test costs grow.
Modularity {#11} Describes the extensibility of a product from the producer standpoint, which influences:
- Design, architecture, customization
- All testing
- Corporate portfolio optimization
- Product validation
- End-of-Life requirements and procedures
- Business optimizati0n
For example, if it is known that a product is only the leading edge of a product line, then it can be designed such that features can be easily added to create new models.
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