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In the first module, based on the configuration of the available machine tool and the limitations imposed by its inherent errors, the machined surface is simulated and presented as a nonuniform rational B-spline (NURBS) surface. In the second module, the minimum deviation zone between the actual and the nominal NURBS surfaces is evaluated when the developed method to do this task efficiently improves the convergence of the resulting optimization process. Utilizing this platform, two different applications are developed; design tolerance allocation based on the minimum deviation zone of the machined surface and adaptation of the nominal design to compensate for the effect of machining errors. Employing these applications during the design stage improves the acceptance rate of the produced parts and reduces the rate of scrap and rework. The DFMc platform and its presented applications can be implemented in any integrated computer aided design\/computer aided manufacturing (CAD\/CAM) system. The presented methods can be applied to any type of input geometries and are particularly efficient for design and manufacturing of precise components with complex surfaces. 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