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Product Engineering

Product engineering aims to translate customer needs into a working product. To do so, it must derive an architecture with four system components - software, hardware, data, and people - as well as an infrastructure to connect them. This includes the technology to integrate the components and supporting information.
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Product Engineering

Product engineering aims to translate customer needs into a working product. To do so, it must derive an architecture with four system components - software, hardware, data, and people - as well as an infrastructure to connect them. This includes the technology to integrate the components and supporting information.
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Product Engineering

The goal of product engineering is to translate the customers desire for a set of defined capabilities into a working product. To achieve this goal, product engineeringlike business process engineering must derive architecture and infrastructure. The architecture encompasses four distinct system components: software, hardware, data (and databases), and people. A support infrastructure is established and includes the technology required to tie the components together and the information (e.g., documents, CD-ROM, video) that is used to support the components.

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