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Product design (hardware): Part 2
From the course: IoT Product Security
Product design (hardware): Part 2
Hi, I'm Matthew Clark. And this is Lesson 5.2: Product Design (Hardware), Part 2. In this lesson, we will continue our discussion of the product development process by taking a look at Phase 1, consisting of concept, feasibility, and design. So let's get started. Let's begin our conversation by reminding ourselves what Phase 1 of the product development process looks like. This includes concept where we create a mock-up; feasibility, where we create the product and security requirement documents and design, a proof of concept; and design, where we create engineering validation tests. So let's begin with the concept stage. This is basically where you mature an idea, the dream-it-up stage, so to speak. It starts with a concept and the output is a mock-up. That doesn't look anything like a finished product. It could be cardboard and straws and duct tape or clay or even a drawing on a napkin. The idea is to create an MVP, a minimal viable product. If you've ever walked through a new…
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Product design (hardware): Part 18m 4s
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Product design (hardware): Part 27m 29s
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Product design (hardware): Part 39m 32s
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Product design (software)8m 27s
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IoT operating systems9m 54s
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IoT Bill of Materials: Part 19m 44s
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IoT Bill of Materials: Part 210m
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