Design Flaw
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A Design Flaw is a flaw that compromises the design flaw intended function of a design flaw designed system through design flaw fundamental errors in design flaw conception or design flaw implementation.
- Context:
- It can typically prevent Design Flaw System Performance from meeting design flaw specification requirements.
- It can typically arise from Design Flaw Inadequate Analysis of design flaw system requirements.
- It can typically manifest through Design Flaw Systematic Failures under design flaw operational conditions.
- It can typically require Design Flaw Fundamental Redesign rather than design flaw minor adjustments.
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- It can often result from Design Flaw Incorrect Assumptions about design flaw use cases.
- It can often emerge from Design Flaw Overlooked Constraints in design flaw operating environments.
- It can often stem from Design Flaw Poor Communication between design flaw stakeholders.
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- It can range from being a Conceptual Design Flaw to being an Implementation Design Flaw, depending on its design flaw origin stage.
- It can range from being a Recoverable Design Flaw to being an Irrecoverable Design Flaw, depending on its design flaw correction feasibility.
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- It can necessitate Design Flaw Impact Assessments for design flaw mitigation planning.
- It can inform Design Flaw Prevention Practices through design flaw lesson learning.
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- Example(s):
- Engineering Design Flaws, such as:
- Structural Design Flaw, compromising design flaw load capacity.
- Safety Design Flaw, creating design flaw hazard conditions.
- Material Selection Flaw, causing design flaw premature failure.
- Software Design Flaws, such as:
- Architecture Design Flaw, limiting design flaw system scalability.
- Security Design Flaw, exposing design flaw vulnerability.
- Interface Design Flaw, impeding design flaw user interaction.
- Process Design Flaws, such as:
- Research Design Flaws, such as:
- Experimental Design Flaw, compromising design flaw study validity.
- Survey Design Flaw, introducing design flaw response bias.
- Sampling Design Flaw, limiting design flaw generalizability.
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- Engineering Design Flaws, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Implementation Error, which occurs during execution rather than design.
- Wear Failure, which results from normal use rather than design deficiency.
- User Error, which stems from incorrect operation rather than design problem.
- See: Design Process, System Failure, Quality Assurance, Design Validation, Engineering Design.