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This chapter gives an overview of the method composition and then dives deep down into the details of the individual methodology blocks. For all Stages and Gates a detailed description of their purpose, their constraints, their inputs, and their outputs is given. Example checklists of deliverables and evaluation criteria are shown. Furthermore flowcharts that lead through the blueprint business processes are presented in combination with tools to execute them. This chapter provides only a blueprint for custom innovation processes. For a sample implementation of the methodology, see Part III of this book.
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Ortloff, D., Schmidt, T., Hahn, K., Bieniek, T., Janczyk, G., Brück, R. (2014). Methodology. In: MEMS Product Engineering. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0706-5_5
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