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To do this, developers:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Use trade-off curves and design guidelines to characterize (or describe) known feasible design sets, and thus focus the search for designs.<\/li>\n<li>Identify and develop multiple alternatives, and eliminate alternatives only when proven inferior or infeasible.<\/li>\n<li>Start with design targets, and allow the actual specifications and tolerances to emerge through analysis and testing.<\/li>\n<li>Delay selecting the final design or establishing the final specifications until the team knows enough to make a good decision.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>This approach yields substantial organizational learning. 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