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The influence of manufacturing paradigms on system development methodologies
Summary form only given. Four fundamental paradigms that can be used to characterize how manufacturers approach development of a product are discussed. They are: build to order, modify to suit, assemble to order, and off the shelf. Each of them is predicated on certain assumptions about the market at which the product is targeted.<>