PRELIMINARY DESIGN REVIEW

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The Preliminary Design Review is held at the conclusion of Preliminary Design in the systems engineering process to evaluate the Preliminary Design effort and to review and approve the Allocated Baseline containing the Development Specifications. A single system-level Preliminary Design Review may be held covering all configuration items, or a separate Preliminary Design Review can be held for each configuration item. In practice a combination of approaches is taken.
     In addition to the System Specification and the Allocated Baseline, the Preliminary Design Review also reviews all major systems engineering documentation and plans (early designs, test plans, risk management plans, Interface Control Document, preliminary drawings, and so on). Additionally, technical performance measures are discussed and evaluated.


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