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Statistics For Innovation Statistical Design Of Continuous Product Innovation 1st Edition Stefano Barone

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Statistics For Innovation Statistical Design Of Continuous Product Innovation 1st Edition Stefano Barone
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Mailand
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.2 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Stefano Barone, Alberto Lombardo, Pietro Tarantino (auth.), Pasquale Erto (eds.)
ISBN: 9788847008144, 884700814X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Statistics For Innovation Statistical Design Of Continuous Product Innovation 1st Edition Stefano Barone by Stefano Barone, Alberto Lombardo, Pietro Tarantino (auth.), Pasquale Erto (eds.) 9788847008144, 884700814X instant download after payment.

The objective of this book is to illustrate statistical methodologies that incorporate physical and numerical experiments and that allow one to schedule and plan technological innovation, similar to any other productive activity. This methodology should be implemented through a structured procedure aimed at reducing the high rate of commercial failure characterizing actual innovation processes. In fact, it is well known that:

i) The rate of commercial failure of a innovative idea is very high (90–94 out of 100 proposals for innovation undergo substantial failure in the EU and in the USA).

ii) Low reliability in the long run and sensitivity to usage conditions are the factors that determine the failure of the innovation.

The definition of an iterative design activity is an objective that can be reached by subdividing the complex innovation process into "short" steps in experimental statistics research. The approach adopted to analyze customer needs and the tools used to reduce unwanted variability form the framework for the statistical design of "continuous" product innovation.

Starting from the observation that product innovation is achieved when a "quality" that is able to satisfy a new customer need is conferred on the product and survives over real operating conditions and time, this book illustrates the operative steps required to perform the whole innovation process iteratively.

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