Engineering Change Order (ECO) is used for changes in components, assemblies, or documents such as processes and work instructions. It may also be used for changes in specifications. ECOs are also called an Engineering Change Note or Engineering Change Notice (ECN) or just engineering change (EC). In a typical system development cycle, the specification or the implementation is likely to change during engineering development or during integration of the system elements.
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- Engineering Change Order (ECO) is used for changes in components, assemblies, or documents such as processes and work instructions. It may also be used for changes in specifications. ECOs are also called an Engineering Change Note or Engineering Change Notice (ECN) or just engineering change (EC). In a typical system development cycle, the specification or the implementation is likely to change during engineering development or during integration of the system elements. These last-minute design changes are commonly referred to as engineering change orders (ECOs) and affect the functionality of a design after it has been wholly or partially completed. ECOs can compensate for design errors found during debug or changes that are made to the design specification to compensate for design problems in other areas of the system design.
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- Engineering Change Order (ECO) is used for changes in components, assemblies, or documents such as processes and work instructions. It may also be used for changes in specifications. ECOs are also called an Engineering Change Note or Engineering Change Notice (ECN) or just engineering change (EC). In a typical system development cycle, the specification or the implementation is likely to change during engineering development or during integration of the system elements.
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