Soft systems methodology in action
Soft systems methodology in action
Architectures for product families
Computers in Industry - Special issue: co-operation in manufacturing systems, CIM at work
Mission Critical: Realizing the Promise of Enterprise Systems
Mission Critical: Realizing the Promise of Enterprise Systems
Product modeling for conceptual design support
Computers in Industry
Stakeholder Identification in the Requirements Engineering Process
DEXA '99 Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Database & Expert Systems Applications
Aspects of the Stakeholder Concept and their Implications for Information Systems Development
HICSS '99 Proceedings of the Thirty-second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 7 - Volume 7
Process oriented framework to support PLM implementation
Computers in Industry
A framework to integrate design knowledge reuse and requirements management in engineering design
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Athena: A collaborative approach to requirements elicitation
Computers in Industry
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In order to develop a well-balanced product, it is necessary to consider not only the customers, but also all the other stakeholders throughout the product's life cycle. A holistic view is needed in order to manage all criteria, considering as many perspectives and interests as possible. This paper presents a model that provides a common understanding for stakeholders involved, together with the requirements, functions and sub-systems of the product being developed. The model supports the decision making process, and supports the designer to balance the interests of different stakeholders and the related functions. This results in a product developed according to all known demands from various stakeholders. This, in turn, will enhance the possibility of success in the market. The model has been applied in an industrial case study.