System and New Product Development Services

 

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Project review and management: helping to assess new projects and administer your systems and software development activities to better target your product development requirements.

New product and system design/development process improvement: helping your team define, design, develop and validate new products faster and improve software development productivity with less risk.

Set based design (SBD) or set based concurrent engineering (SBCE)): applying SBD/SBCE techniques to software development similar to the way Toyota and Honda develop new automobiles to achieve rapid product development.

Intellectual property support: assisting your legal defense to uphold your patents and other intellectual property rights as well as assist in your invention patenting process.

We are considering a new System Intelligence (SysIntTM) Briefing series on Toyota SBCE for Software that shows how the Toyota and Honda development paradigms can be applied to software and embedded software development to speed up these activities. If you are interesting in registering for an advance copy of this briefing fill out our advanced registration form and we will contact you.

We also occasionally cover R&D topics in our RayOnStorage Blog as well as in our Twitter Feed @RayLucchesi.  Some popular Systems category posts in RayOnStorage Blog:

System Development Consulting Services Description (PDF 330.2 KiB)
Silverton Consulting, Inc. System Development Services Brochure

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