Good engineering - Sustainable business

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Sustainable engineering of consumer products means a much reduced amount of production waste, careful choice of good commodity components, integration of technologies with robust and scalable performance , and in general designing for a life together with the customer rather than a brief financial transaction.

Below is a neat introduction worth watching before each valuable day of good engineering:

About this site

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The author and publisher of this site is Joakim Pettersson, an engineering physicist focussed on rapid product quality growth and benchmarking. His research and industrialization involvements are listed on the references page. Below is a magnification of his favourite mathematical expression - quality flow:

The reason this so beautiful [besides it being typeset by latex from $Q_\leadsto$] is that the Q is a favourite mathematical symbol representing quality, and the flowy arrow has the mathematical meaning "leads to":

Quality leads to <insert your favourite quantity here>.

The meaning of Quflow & Perfeco

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QU as in qualification: meeting or exceeding expectations.

FLOW as in workflow: way of working to reach goals.

PERF as in performance: how good a function is compared to user expectations.

ECO as in economical-logical: how cost and resource efficient a design is compared to product targets.

All these aspects are intimitely connected with product quality: Quflow makes all qualities grow at a steady pace and Perfeco ensures those qualities perform well in all target systems.

 

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