DFX is the general term for “Design for X.” It means considering all aspects of a product’s entire lifecycle right from the beginning of the design stage.
DFX originally stood for “Design for Excellence.” The word “Excellence” can be extended to many different areas, with the goal of making the product as outstanding and perfect as possible. Since perfection is almost endless, people started replacing “Excellence” with specific goals such as Manufacturability, Testability, Inspection, Repairability, Recycle, Cost, and so on — each representing an important aspect of the product’s lifecycle.



