Topic: Development

The creation of a design for a product, including the generation of data to substantiate the warranty (whether implicit or explicit).   See the thing I think I know about that.

Major Developmental Decision Points

Most development projects can be abstracted as a series of decision points. A decision framework is provided here as a precursor to (somewhat abstract) discussion of a structured approach to development.   read more.

The CI Development Cycle (1 of 4): Preface

The CI Development Cycle is a set of processes at the foundation layer of verification. They're discussed "in the abstract" here, but when reviewed as concrete instances (e.g., during design peer review), they form a basis for mitigating the cognitive biases that might otherwise remain unaddressed during the development process. Part 1 of 4 parts on the subject.   read more.

The CI Development Cycle (2 of 4): Introductory Discussion

The CI Development Cycle is a set of processes at the foundation layer of verification. They're discussed "in the abstract" here, but when reviewed as concrete instances (e.g., during design peer review), they form a basis for mitigating the cognitive biases that might otherwise remain unaddressed during the development process. Part 2 of 4 parts on the subject.   read more.

The CI Development Cycle (3 of 4): Intermediate Discussion

The CI Development Cycle is a set of processes at the foundation layer of verification. They're discussed "in the abstract" here, but when reviewed as concrete instances (e.g., during design peer review), they form a basis for mitigating the cognitive biases that might otherwise remain unaddressed during the development process. Part 4 of 4 parts on the subject.   read more.

The CI Development Cycle (4 of 4): Advanced Discussion

The CI Development Cycle is a set of processes at the foundation layer of verification. They're discussed "in the abstract" here, but when reviewed as concrete instances (e.g., during design peer review), they form a basis for mitigating the cognitive biases that might otherwise remain unaddressed during the development process. Part 4 of 4 parts on the subject.   read more.