Here are numerous product development publications for upgrading your product development process continually, reducing your process cycle time, and keeping current on the latest advances in product development. Which type of product development publication interests you? Because these categories grow as we continue to add new items to the top of each list (all are in reverse chronological order), you may wish to bookmark this page so that you can keep up to date easily on the latest material.
These publications occur in one of three formats:
PDF (portable document format) files provide a popular cross-platform means for transferring, reading, and printing documents. Adobe, in conjunction with its Acrobat software package, provides a free PDF file reader for Windows, Macintosh, Palm, Pocket PC, Unix, and Linux platforms. It is also available in many languages. You can download your free Acrobat Reader directly from Adobe. Once you have the reader installed on your computer, you can either read or print the document online or download the file to your computer for use later. In general, PDF documents are a mix of text and graphics. The size of the file depends, in part, on the quality of the graphics. We have struck a compromise here, so the graphics are not always perfect. The current version of the Acrobat Reader is 8.1, but this version is not necessary for reading these files. However, you will need at least Version 5.0. If you have an older one, please upgrade.
Although we do not currently have a publication specifically addressing procedural issues, we do explain how the product development process is related to cycle time reduction. |
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