INCOSE Needs and Requirements Manual: Needs, Requirements, Verification, Validation Across the Lifecycle,INCOSEのニーズと要求マニュアル: ライフサイクルにおけるニーズ、要求、検証、妥当性確認,9781394152766,978-1-394-15276-6, 【電子書籍 / 1ユーザー】

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Description
The INCOSE Needs and Requirements Manual presents product development and systems engineering practices, activities, and artifacts from the perspective of needs, requirements, verification, and validation across the system lifecycle. Composed of 16 chapters, this book provides practical guidance to help organizations understand the importance of lifecycle concepts, needs, requirements, verification, and validation activities, enabling them to successfully and effectively implement these activities during product development, systems engineering, and project management.
The parent handbook published by Wiley, INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook, divides the system lifecycle into a series of processes, with each process described in terms of a series of activities. This Manual provides more detail needed by practitioners to successfully implement these activities, with guidance and lessons learned from hundreds of years of collective experience of the authors, contributors, and reviewers. For example, while the Handbook mentions the need to define the problem statement, mission, goals, and objectives for a system, the Manual provides detailed guidance on doing so.
Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Definitions and Concepts
3 Information-Based Needs and Requirement Development and Management
4 Lifecycle Concepts and Needs Definition
5 Needs Verification and Validation
6 Design Input Requirements Definition
7 Requirements Verification and Validation
8 Design Verification and Design Validation
9 Production Verification
10 System Verification and Validation Common Principles
11 System Verification and System Validation Processes
12 The Use of OTS System Elements
13 Supplier-Developed SOI
14 Needs, Requirements, Verification, and Validation Management
15 Attributes for Needs and Requirements
16 Desirable Features of an SE Toolset