The Sources and Methods of Engineering Design Requirement

Xuemeng Li, Zhinan Zhang, Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen

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    Abstract

    The increasing interest in emerging markets drives the product development activities for emerging markets. As a first step, companies need to understand the specific design requirements of a new market when expanding into it. Requirements from external sources are particularly challenging to be defined in a new context. This paper focuses on understanding the design requirement sources at the requirement elicitation phase. It aims at proposing an improved design requirement source classification considering emerging markets and presenting current methods for eliciting requirement for each source. The applicability of these methods and their adaption for emerging market is discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMoving Integrated Product Development to Service Clouds in the Global Economy. Proceedings
    Number of pages10
    PublisherIOS Press
    Publication date2014
    Pages112-121
    ISBN (Print)978-1-61499-439-8
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-61499-440-4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    Event21st ISPE International Conference on Concurrent Engineering - Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China
    Duration: 8 Sept 201411 Sept 2014
    Conference number: 21
    http://ce2014.bjtu.edu.cn/index.html

    Conference

    Conference21st ISPE International Conference on Concurrent Engineering
    Number21
    LocationBeijing Jiaotong University
    Country/TerritoryChina
    CityBeijing
    Period08/09/201411/09/2014
    Internet address
    SeriesAdvances in Transdisciplinary Engineering
    Volume1
    ISSN2352-751X

    Keywords

    • Design requirement source
    • Emerging markets,
    • Classification

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