The last chapter discussed the use of trades to arrive at a suitable system concept which complied with hard (e.g., regulatory) requirements and represented a reasonable compromise on tradeable stakeholder objectives. The results of those trades must also be documented to define the selected system concept along with a consistent set of high-level requirements. This is a critical step in the process of converting multiple stakeholder objectives into an engineering design problem. These system requirements must be documented in the system specification.

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System Spec

  • Robert F. Bordley

摘要

The last chapter discussed the use of trades to arrive at a suitable system concept which complied with hard (e.g., regulatory) requirements and represented a reasonable compromise on tradeable stakeholder objectives. The results of those trades must also be documented to define the selected system concept along with a consistent set of high-level requirements. This is a critical step in the process of converting multiple stakeholder objectives into an engineering design problem. These system requirements must be documented in the system specification.