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55 P3.2* Has the feasibility been comprehensively evaluated accordi ng to the product and process requirements? • Variant management, flash con- cepts P3.3 Are the activities for produ ct and process development planned …

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P3.2* Has the feasibility been comprehensively evaluated according to the
product and process requirements?
Minimum requirements relevant for assess-
ment
Examples for implementation
An interdisciplinary procedure for evaluating
feasibility (including potential production loca-
tions) must be used.
All determined product/process-specific require-
ments (technology, function, quality, logistics,
software, etc.) must be checked for feasibility.
Material and personnel resources must be con-
sidered in the feasibility study.
The results of the feasibility study must be
available before tendering.
The feasibility of critical purchased parts must
be ensured.
If customer requirements cannot be fulfilled, the
customer must be notified or non-conformities
approved by the customer prior to the contract
being awarded.
A flash concept is available for programming at
the plant and updates in the field (if required).
Product/process development
• Customer requirements and
standards
• Schedules, time frame
• Regulations, standards, legisla-
tion, environmental impact
• Requirements from product liabil-
ity
• Traceability concept
• Buildings, premises
• CAM, CAQ
• Product/process innovation
• Interdisciplinary feasibility analy-
sis (for example, sales, develop-
ment, purchasing, production
planning, production, QM plan-
ning, logistics)
Product development
• Laboratory/test equipment
• Parallel software development /
prototyping
Process development
• Capacity monitoring
• Availability of primary materials
• Manufacturing options, manufac-
turing locations
• Equipment, tools, production/in-
spection equipment, auxiliary
materials, laboratory facilities,
means of transport, containers,
storage

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P3.2* Has the feasibility been comprehensively evaluated according to the
product and process requirements?
• Variant management, flash con-
cepts
P3.3 Are the activities for product and process development planned in
detail?
Minimum requirements relevant for assessment
Examples for implementation
When planning the product and process develop-
ment, the level of detail depends on the component,
software and complexity of the process.
In the development phase, suitable risk mitigation
measures must be used for product and process
development assurance, so that the product meets
the required operational conditions when goes into
series production (function, reliability, safety).
In case of product and process innovations, there is
a fallback concept.
Risk analyses are part of the planning.
The inspection planning concept includes the re-
quirements regarding series production, product au-
dits and requalification.
The schedules contain all information regarding
product and process development (including dead-
lines and duration, milestones according to the
overall project plan, performance testing, PPA date,
software standards…).
The methods and evidence for development re-
lease meet the customer requirements and clarifi-
cation must be sought with the customer if non-con-
formities occur.
The software engineering process has been speci-
fied and meets the customer’s requirements.
The software development progress must also be
taken into consideration in the planning, such that
the required software functions are tested and
available at the required point in time.
Product/process development
• Overall project plan including
all deadlines
• Customer requirements
• Customer schedule
• Lead times
• Risk mitigation measures (in-
cluding backup strategy and
cybersecurity)
• (QFD, FMEA, HARA etc.)
• Prototype/pre-launch plan-
ning
• Regular status checks on the
progress of the development
(reviews)
• Project plans for investment
items (facilities and equip-
ment)
• Logistics planning for all
phases of product and pro-
cess development, including
packaging
• Spare parts concept
Product development
• Reliability testing, functional
testing, trial plan

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P3.3 Are the activities for product and process development planned in
detail?
• Deadlines for development
phase samples
• Requirement analysis
• Architecture design
• Implementation
• Test
• Artifacts of agile project man-
agement (product backlog,
sprint backlog, increment,
definition of ready, definition
of done, sprint planning,
DevOps)
• Release planning
Process development
• Tool deadlines (parts from
production tools),
• Inspection planning, inspec-
tion equipment planning,
maintenance planning in-
cluding spare parts manage-
ment