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House of Quality
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Evolving to a New Dominant Logic for Marketing
Stephen L. Vargo,Robert F. Lusch +1 more
TL;DR: The authors argue that service provision rather than goods is fundamental to economic exchange and argue that the new perspectives are converging to form a new dominant logic for marketing, one in which service provision is fundamental for economic exchange.
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The Role of Product Architecture in the Manufacturing Firm
TL;DR: The paper is intended to raise awareness of the far-reaching implications of the architecture of the product, to create a vocabulary for discussing and addressing the decisions and issues that are linked to product architecture, and to identify and discuss specific trade-offs associated with the choice of a product architecture.
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On Non-Functional Requirements in Software Engineering
TL;DR: This chapter reviews the state of the art on the treatment of non-functional requirements (hereafter, NFRs), while providing some prospects for future directions.
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Requirements engineering: a roadmap
TL;DR: An overview of the field of software systems requirements engineering (RE) is presented, describing the main areas of RE practice, and highlights some key open research issues for the future.
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Product Development Decisions: A Review of the Literature
Vish Krishnan,Karl T. Ulrich +1 more
TL;DR: This paper looks inside the "black box" of product development at the fundamentaldecisions that are made by intention or default, adopting the perspective ofproduct development as a deliberate business process involving hundreds of decisions, many of which can be usefully supported by knowledge and tools.
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The lean design for the developing world method: a novel lean market-based product design methodology for developing world markets that benefits consumers and companies
TL;DR: The Lean Design for the Developing World (LDW) method as discussed by the authors is a market-based product design methodology for use in developing world markets, which aims to provide products that are economically viable, have strong market growth potential, and have a net positive impact on the customers and their communities.
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Modelling the Strategic Alignment of Software Requirements using Goal Graphs
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a methodology with a supporting tool for analysing and demonstrating the alignment between software requirements and business objectives by making the relationships to business problems explicit, thereby disambiguating a requirement's underlying purpose and value.
A comprehensive process for Automotive Model-Based Control
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive process that helps a developer gain an overall perspective to the bigger problem of automotive model-based control, starting from the fundamental opportunity identification phase, and is driven in the early stages by product development methodologies.
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Digitizing the Maintenance Documentation; a System of Systems in Oil and Gas Industry
Kristin Falk,Abass Kwaku Kamara,Eivind Paule Brathen,Kirsten Helle,Per Thomas Moe,Satyanarayana Kokkula +5 more
TL;DR: This research is based on semi-structured interviews with stakeholders working with documentation, aftermarket services and engineering of subsea solutions, and proposes a model for digital generation of required documentation.