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4 August 2010 The poacher turned gamekeeper, or getting the most out of the design review process
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This paper presents an accumulation of knowledge from both sides of the design review table. Using experience gained over many reviews and post-mortems, some painful, some less painful; examining stakeholder's viewpoints and expectations; challenging aspects of accepted wisdom and posing awkward questions, the author brings out what he considers to be key criteria for a constructive design review. While this is not a guarantee to a successful outcome, it may nudge the balance from the reviews being an obligatory milestone (millstone?) towards them being a beneficial mechanism for project development.
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Simon C. Craig "The poacher turned gamekeeper, or getting the most out of the design review process", Proc. SPIE 7738, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy IV, 77380R (4 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856525
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KEYWORDS
Hazard analysis

Finite element methods

Interfaces

Computer aided design

Image quality

Modeling

Telescopes

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