Reviews
"New products are critical for growth and sustainable returns. This book is a comprehensive outline and practical reference that has wide applications to development programs both simple and complex. I am surprised by the number of organizations that rely on 'tribal knowledge' and outdated processes for new product development.Applying Design for Six Sigma to Software and Hardware Systemsdetails the tools and the roadmap used by those organizations that are outpacing their competitors." -Ralph Quinsey, President and Chief Executive Officer, TriQuint Semiconductor "Applying Design for Six Sigma to Software and Hardware Systemsis a must-read for anyone involved with product development. The book is very well structured, with systematic tools and guidance. There are several examples and case studies that help illustrate the concepts, and it is easy to read and provides several methods to apply for success. Finally, a great DFSS book covering both hardware and software-the right way." -Sam Khoury, Senior Program Manager, General Dynamics C4 Systems "Eric and Patricia generously share their vast technical experience inApplying Design for Six Sigma to Software and Hardware Systems. This book is filled with real-world, practical examples that make it interesting to read and easy to apply. I especially appreciate the historical perspective on the genesis of Six Sigma and evolution of DFSS from someone who was part of that process from the beginning. Many detailed flowcharts provide a useful framework for implementation of DFSS. This much-needed book fills a gap in DFSS literature and I highly recommend it. Anyone involved in designing high-tech products, in particular those with significant hardware and software components, will find it to be a very valuable resource." -Robert Shemenski, Jr., Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Discipline Chief at Pratt & Whitney and Adjunct Professor of DFSS at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "As deep as it is clear, the book is a tour-de-force of innovative, practical applications of Design for Six Sigma, and should be on every Master Black Belt's bookshelf." -Matthew Barney, Ph.D., Vice President, Leadership Development, Infosys Technologies, Ltd. "Out of many books about Design for Six Sigma, here is a book that is based on extensive empirical evidence and a book that focuses on specific actions that middle managers, institutional leaders, and front-line supervisors can take to make their DFSS deployment as well as actual projects better today. This book challenges beliefs of earlier perception with powerful experience and strong tools used in such a way that the individual stages and maturity of companies are respected and still challenge performance rate." -Nina Schwartz, MBB, Director, Six Sigma Excellence "The book provides a comprehensive treatment of DFFS for hardware and software systems. By describing, in detail, common objections and misconceptions about DFSS and by providing the tools required to measure progress and track risks, this book is an invaluable tool to anyone keen on building superior-quality hardware and software systems." -Sudhakar Ramakrishna, Corporate Vice President, Motorola Wireless Broadband Access Solutions and Software Operations "It's a must read for anyone who wants to achieve success and cultural institutionalization. I was responsible for deploying DFSS to more than one thousand global technology personnel at Honeywell (for both hardware, software, and HW/SW integrated solutions) and this book would have made my job much easier. Many of the concepts for success and failure are ones that I experienced firsthand. This is the first DFSS book with an approach for both software a