Success Factors for the Validation of Requirements for New Product Generations - A Case Study on Using Field Gathered Data

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This paper investigates which activities and success factors can be identified for the data-driven validation of functional requirements. For this purpose, a case study is conducted at a machine tool manufacturer. To validate functional requirements by analyzing data of reference products, these activities must be performed iteratively: basic work, interdisciplinary work, programming and check results. For the successful execution of data-driven validation, the success factors: data origin, acceptance, data quality, knowledge about data and combination of domain knowledge must be considered.

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Wagenmann, S., Bursac, N., Rapp, S., & Albers, A. (2022). Success Factors for the Validation of Requirements for New Product Generations - A Case Study on Using Field Gathered Data. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 2, pp. 1805–1814). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.183

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