The Implementation of Product Architecture in Developing Conceptual Design for Passive Grease Trap

The procedure, by which the functional and physical elements of a product are arranged, is known as the product architecture. It highlights the interaction between parts of product. It is a phase where the function of a product is assigned to its physical. The role of product architecture in a produ...

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Hauptverfasser: Nidzamuddin, M.Y., Zulfattah, Z.M., Mohamad, Noraiham, Abdollah, M.F.B., Maslan, N.M., Tan, Chee Fai, Juffrizal, K.
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