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− | In product development and process optimization, a requirement is a singular documented physical and functional need that a particular design, product or process must be able to perform. It is most commonly used in a formal sense in systems engineering, software engineering, or enterprise engineering. It is a statement that identifies a necessary attribute, capability, characteristic, or quality of a system for it to have value and utility to a customer, organization, internal user, or other stakeholder. A requirement specification (often imprecisely referred to as the spec, because there are different sorts of specifications) refers to an explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, design, product, or service.<ref>Defining Requirement [https://www.semanticscholar.org/topic/Requirement/136 Min Chen, Yiming Miao, Yixue Hao, Kai Hwang]</ref> | + | In [[product]] development and [[process]] optimization, a requirement is a singular documented physical and functional need that a particular [[design]], product or process must be able to perform. It is most commonly used in a formal sense in systems engineering, [[software]] engineering, or enterprise engineering. It is a statement that identifies a necessary attribute, capability, characteristic, or [[quality]] of a [[system]] for it to have [[value]] and utility to a [[customer]], [[organization]], internal user, or other [[stakeholder]]. A requirement specification (often imprecisely referred to as the spec, because there are different sorts of specifications) refers to an explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, design, product, or [[service]].<ref>Defining Requirement [https://www.semanticscholar.org/topic/Requirement/136 Min Chen, Yiming Miao, Yixue Hao, Kai Hwang]</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:59, 6 February 2021
In product development and process optimization, a requirement is a singular documented physical and functional need that a particular design, product or process must be able to perform. It is most commonly used in a formal sense in systems engineering, software engineering, or enterprise engineering. It is a statement that identifies a necessary attribute, capability, characteristic, or quality of a system for it to have value and utility to a customer, organization, internal user, or other stakeholder. A requirement specification (often imprecisely referred to as the spec, because there are different sorts of specifications) refers to an explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, design, product, or service.[1]
References
- ↑ Defining Requirement Min Chen, Yiming Miao, Yixue Hao, Kai Hwang