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System design is an evolutionary process, progressing from an abstract notion to something that has form and function, is fixed, and can be reproduced in specified quantities to satisfy a designated consumer need. This chapter explains this concept by describing evaluation methods, informal and formal design reviews, and the associated feedback and corrective‐action loop. This is particularly applicable for large‐scale systems and where participating contractors are located remotely from one another. The formal design review meeting includes a presentation on the item being evaluated, by the responsible design engineer, to the selected design review board members. Participation in system design reviews should include representation from both the consumer and producer organizations, as well as from major suppliers involved in the early phases of the system life cycle. The process of configuration identification, the control of changes, and maintaining the integrity and continuity of design are accomplished through configuration management (CM).