... Okedokey John. How about this: In my current product we toyed with a feature called "plan level income" that I initially thought would be useful but it...
Actually I've just re-read Tom and Mary's section on set based development and it's more useful than I realised. I'd still like to continue the conversation...
Would the set-based development equivalent in a non-Agile process be creating two versions of the "spec" deliverables, both with and without "plan level...
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Hi John, Thanks for your response. Sorry about the delay getting back to you. ... Yes you're right. I am working in a traditional waterfall environment, ...
... I frame it as set-based development in two situations: - In carrying over a bunch of design alternatives, but delaying choosing between them. For example,...
I hope you guys don't mind a hardware guy jumping in as I am also interested in how set based engineering would fit in software. I am Michael Kennedy who wrote...
I just joined the group after hearing about "Lean Development" 10 minutes ago. Scott Ambler, of Ronin International, mentioned the methodology and Mary...
Hi Mike, It's great to see you chipping in. I'm currently 2/3rds through your book and enjoying it. In fact, it was reading your book that prompted me to ask...
I just read my last note and I need to clarify something: I don't mean to diminish the suggestions from Tom, Mary, John or Bill - far from it, my understanding...
Oh dear. I just had another thought that might explain my confussion. It's a matter of emphasis: in Mike's book set-based development is the "the knowledge...
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... I had the same thought. I also had the feeling that the whole notion of doing iterative development in very short iterations and small releases seems to be...
Craig, Mike Kennedy has indeed managed to distill the essence of product development to four key ideas (Entrepreneurial leader who provides system design,...
... Maybe I'm confused about the difference between "Concurrent Engineering" and "Set-Based Design". Your paragraph above makes me think of concurrent...
Hi Mary-- I think the dilemma can be explained by the relative cost of change of software vs. the value of early feedback. I think you've already hit on the ...
While it's true that Toyota documents the results of research, it is also true that they do it in a very concise manner, using graphical trade-off curves...
In hardware product development, most companies these days attempt to do concurrent engineering, but very, very few do set-based design. Mary Poppendieck ... ...
While it's true that Toyota documents the results of research, it is also true that they do it in a very concise manner, using graphical trade-off curves...
Mary, You are correct. In fact, very few companies even do concurrent engineering well, much less set based design. and even worse, many think they do which ...
... I think I'm still confused as to the difference between set-based design and concurrent engineering. I think I understand what concurrent engineering is....
... I don't know if I'm right, but I'm interpreting the relationship between set-based and concurrent engineering as: Engineers could use Set-based techniques...