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The CDR is one of the major systems engineering reviews conducted towards the end of Detailed Design & Development and will normally mark the end of the activity and the beginning of Construction and/or Production.
     There can be a single system-level CDR or an individual CDR for each configuration item. In practice a combined approach is used where a review is conducted for each configuration item and then a system-level review is conducted to ratify results and address interface and integration issues.
     The CDR evaluates the detailed design effort and approves the Product Specifications and related products and establishes the Product Baseline.
     The CDR will also review discrepancies from the Preliminary Design Review and will assess the progress of technical performance measures. Looking ahead, the Critical Design Review determines readiness for hardware fabrication and for software coding. It is not called a 'critical' review lightly since any defects in the design at this stage will be built in the following activities.
     All major documentation and plans are reviewed.


Other topics in our resources on Systems Engineering related to CDR include: 
 
  • Entry Criteria
  • Test Readiness Review (TRR)
  • System Qualification Review (SQR)
  • Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
  • Technical Reviews and Audits Plan (TRAP)
  • System Design Review (SDR)
  • Exit Criteria
  • System Requirements Review (SRR)
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