It is the process of creating products which are the same but can be used in different ways. This is closely linked to 'modular design' which is more focused on designing singular component parts which can be used in a multitude of different products. basically.. being able to use the same components or products for different projects.
I think this question holds the record for the most misspellings and lack of clarity. It needs to be cleaned up before any rational answer is possible.
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system analysis and design
In Compiler there is no design word ,whereas in compiler design there is design word
Manufacturing design. where the IP is owned by the Brand owner. Design For manufacturing. where the design is owned by the Manufacturer or ODM
Characterisation is the character of a person or the way someone acts, standardisation is the standard process of something that is the basic and or standing process
Example inludes computerised order entry, bar coding of drugs, standardisation tools and equipments used within the hospital. And simplification of processes, and improved equipment design.
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Cost Savings Consistency with Customers Improved planning and control
- Rapid Processing - Reliability - Standardisation - Controlled Access
'Standardisation' means making things uniform.
According to Pugh and Hickson they are: - Specialisation - Standardisation - Formalisation - Centralisation - Configuration
It is the process of creating products which are the same but can be used in different ways. This is closely linked to 'modular design' which is more focused on designing singular component parts which can be used in a multitude of different products. basically.. being able to use the same components or products for different projects.
- Standardisation is known to make the developed countries look more superior just because of having ISO standards but most of them are of poor qualities than products produced in developing nations thus leading to imbalance of trades as products with ISO hall mark can trade the same way as products without. - Standardisation leads to products that are not compatible with the moving times since they are based on outdated trends which mostly are obsolete
German Institute for standardisation (Deustche Instute fur Norma)
Katharine Hope Coward has written: 'The biological standardisation of the vitamins'
Demetris Vrontis has written: 'Integrating adaptation and standardisation in international marketing'