Multiple Choice
The life-cycle approach to product design has led to practices known as ________.
A) design for aesthetics, design for performance, and design for quality
B) design for ease of manufacture, design for optimal pricing, and design for quality
C) design for cost containment, design for quality, and design for conformance
D) design for reuse, design for disassembly, and design for remanufacture
E) design for reliability, design for dependability, and design for conformance
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