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               UNIT IV        SUSTENANCE ENGINEERING AND END-OF-LIFE (EOL) SUPPORT        5
               Sustenance - Maintenance and Repair – Enhancements. Product EoL - Obsolescence Management -
               Configuration Management - EoL Disposal

               UNIT V       BUSINESS DYNAMICS - ENGINEERING SERVICES INDUSTRY                          9
               The Industry - Engineering Services Industry - Product development in Industry versus Academia -
               The IPD Essentials - Introduction to vertical specific product development processes - Product
               development Trade-offs - Intellectual Property Rights and Confidentiality - Security and configuration
               management.
                                                                                    TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

               OUTCOMES:
               At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
                   1.  Define, formulate and analyse a problem
                   2.  Solve specific problems independently or as part of a team
                   3.  Develop documentation, test specifications and coordinate with various teams to validate and
                       sustain up to the EoL (End of Life) support activities for engineering customer
                   4.  Work independently as well as in teams
                   5.  Manage a project from start to finish


               TEXT BOOK [INDIAN ECONOMY EDITIONS]:
                   1.  Foundation  Skills  in  Integrated  Product  Development  (FSIPD),  First  Edition,  2013,
                       NASSCOM.

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  Karl T Ulrich and Stephen D Eppinger, Product Design and Development, Tata McGraw Hill,
                       Fifth Edition, New Delhi, 2011
                   2.  John W Newstorm and Keith Davis, Organizational Behaviour, Tata McGraw Hill, Eleventh
                       Edition, New Delhi, 2005.
                   3.  Mark  S  Sanders  and  Ernest  J  McCormick,  Human  Factors  in  Engineering  and  Design,
                       McGraw Hill Education, Seventh Edition, New Delhi, 2013.





               OGE1702               INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS                              L T P C
                                                                                               3  0 0  3
               OBJECTIVE:
                     To give an idea about IPR, registration and its enforcement.
               UNIT I     INTRODUCTION                                                                    9
               Introduction to IPRs, Basic concepts and need for Intellectual Property - Patents, Copyrights,
               Geographical Indications, IPR in India and Abroad – Genesis and Development – the way from WTO
               to  WIPO  –TRIPS,  Nature  of  Intellectual  Property,  Industrial  Property,  technological  Research,
               Inventions and Innovations – Important examples of IPR.


               UNIT II      REGISTRATION OF IPRs                                                        10
               Meaning  and  practical  aspects  of  registration  of  Copy  Rights,  Trademarks,  Patents,  Geographical
               Indications, Trade Secrets and Industrial Design registration in India and Abroad


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