Methoden der Anforderungsstrukturierung zur Steuerung von Produktentwicklungsprozessen

DFX 2015: Proceedings of the 26th Symposium Design for X, 7-8 October 2015, Herrsching, Germany

Year: 2015
Editor: Dieter Krause, Kristin Paetzold, Sandro Wartzack
Author: Scholle, Philipp; Song, Young-Woo; Herzog, Michael; Bender, Beate; Gräßler, Iris
Series: DfX
Institution: Universität Paderborn
Section: Design for X
Page(s): 121-132
ISBN: 978-3-941492-93-6

Abstract

Modern product design processes are characterized by a high level of complexity
of the product in scope. The complexity is caused by changing market
demands and the availability of new technologies. To face this complexity, the
requirements have to be recorded and structured. Within this paper, the approaches
for structuring requirements during the product design process are
presented and evaluated. Key criteria for the evaluation are the depiction of
the interdependencies between the requirements, their dynamics/uncertainty
and suggestibility. All presented approaches show deficiencies concerning these
criteria. Based on these findings, new structuration methods for requirements have to be developed to enable a requirement-driven product development
process.

Keywords: Requirements Engineering, Design Theory, Design Process Management, Structuration of Requirements

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