Engineering Change Proposal - significado y definición. Qué es Engineering Change Proposal
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Qué (quién) es Engineering Change Proposal - definición

Engineering change notice; Engineering Change Note; Engineering Change Order; Engineering Change Notice; Engineering change orders

Engineering change order         
An engineering change order (ECO), also called an engineering change notice (ECN), engineering change (EC), or engineering release notice(ERN), is an artifact used to implement changes to components or end products. The ECO is utilized to control and coordinate changes to product designs that evolve over time.
Straw man proposal         
BRAINSTORMED SIMPLE DRAFT PROPOSAL INTENDED TO GENERATE DISCUSSION OF ITS DISADVANTAGES AND TO PROVOKE THE GENERATION OF NEW AND BETTER PROPOSALS
Strawman (proposal); Straw-man (proposal); Straw man (proposal); Straw-man proposal
A straw-man (or straw-dog) proposal is a brainstormed simple draft proposal intended to generate discussion of its disadvantages and to spur the generation of new and better proposals. The term is considered American business jargon, but it is also encountered in engineering office culture.
Change management (engineering)         
THE PROCESS OF REQUESTING, DETERMINING ATTAINABILITY, PLANNING, IMPLEMENTING, AND EVALUATING OF CHANGES TO A SYSTEM
Change management process; Engineering Change Management; Engineering change management
The change request management process in systems engineering is the process of requesting, determining attainability, planning, implementing, and evaluating of changes to a system. Its main goals are to support the processing and traceability of changes to an interconnected set of factors.

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Engineering change order

An engineering change order (ECO), also called an engineering change notice (ECN), engineering change (EC), or engineering release notice(ERN), is an artifact used to implement changes to components or end products. The ECO is utilized to control and coordinate changes to product designs that evolve over time.

The need for an engineering change may be triggered by a number of events and varies by industry. Typical engineering change categories are:

  • Product Evolution - a change resulting in applying an existing part to a new application and maintaining backwards compatibility
  • Cost Reduction - a change resulting in lower overall cost to produce or maintain
  • Product Performance - a change that improves the capabilities of the item
  • Safety - a change required to enhance the safety to those using or interacting with the item