Testing is an important aspect of design and development which consumes significant time and resource in many companies. However, it has received less research attention than many other activities in product development, and especially, very few publications report empirical studies of engineering testing. Such studies are needed to establish the importance of testing and inform the development of pragmatic support methods. This paper combines insights from literature study with findings from three empirical studies of testing. The case studies concern incrementally developed complex products in the automotive domain. A description of testing practice as observed in these studies is provided, confirming that testing activities are used for ...
Agile development methods are becoming increasingly important for mechanical engineering and the dev...
Past research in new product development (NPD) has conceptualized prototyping as a "design-build-tes...
As identified by Griffin (1997) and Kahn (2012), manufacturing organisations typically improve their...
Testing is an important aspect of design and development which consumes significant time and resourc...
A product development is not a linear process of “design-build-test”; rather, the design process and...
Testing is essential in developing a successful complex engineering product. System level integratio...
Testing components, prototypes and products comprise essential, but time consuming and costly activi...
Although testing is critical in industries, the general approaches of testing in engineering design ...
Testing components, prototypes and products comprise essential, but time consuming activities throug...
To reduce product development time, upstream testing and down-stream design processes are often over...
User testing will frequently make the difference between an excellent product and a poor one. Moreov...
Testing is essential in developing a successful complex engineering product. System level integratio...
Testing is a critical activity in product development. The academic literature provides limited insi...
To reduce product development time, upstream testing and downstream design processes are often overl...
Testing is the dominating method for quality assurance of industrial software. Despite its importanc...
Agile development methods are becoming increasingly important for mechanical engineering and the dev...
Past research in new product development (NPD) has conceptualized prototyping as a "design-build-tes...
As identified by Griffin (1997) and Kahn (2012), manufacturing organisations typically improve their...
Testing is an important aspect of design and development which consumes significant time and resourc...
A product development is not a linear process of “design-build-test”; rather, the design process and...
Testing is essential in developing a successful complex engineering product. System level integratio...
Testing components, prototypes and products comprise essential, but time consuming and costly activi...
Although testing is critical in industries, the general approaches of testing in engineering design ...
Testing components, prototypes and products comprise essential, but time consuming activities throug...
To reduce product development time, upstream testing and down-stream design processes are often over...
User testing will frequently make the difference between an excellent product and a poor one. Moreov...
Testing is essential in developing a successful complex engineering product. System level integratio...
Testing is a critical activity in product development. The academic literature provides limited insi...
To reduce product development time, upstream testing and downstream design processes are often overl...
Testing is the dominating method for quality assurance of industrial software. Despite its importanc...
Agile development methods are becoming increasingly important for mechanical engineering and the dev...
Past research in new product development (NPD) has conceptualized prototyping as a "design-build-tes...
As identified by Griffin (1997) and Kahn (2012), manufacturing organisations typically improve their...