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    Cost impact analysis for requirements management

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    Competition and the associated challenges in the automotive industry are increasing. Products are becoming more complex to satisfy growing needs of the consumers and products need to be cheaper and produced quicker. The automotive industry is responding to these challenges, by developing products within collaborative and extended enterprises across diverse geographical location. New customer requirements imply high frequency changes to the initial design requirements. Current unstructured approaches are not robust to deal with the volume and complexity of the nature of product changes in this environment. The aim of this research is to develop two methodologies, one for requirements extraction methodology (REXTRAM) and the second cost impact analysis methodology (CIAM) within the automotive industry. The research was conducted in a collaborative development environment between automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers and Tier 1 Suppliers. The thesis has proposed two novel methodologies. The first methodology (REXTRAM) extracts relevant data from product design documents and industrial domain experts. REXTRAM generates as output a repository of requirements, design parameters and their constraints. The second methodology (CIAM) identifies two types of changes (constraints changing on requirements and constraints changing on design parameters). CIAM combines matrixes and business (cost and time) driver rules to determine incurred (delta) cost of requirement changes. The matrixes exhibit three types of relationships: requirements to requirements; requirements to design parameters and design parameters to design parameters relationships. Case study approach and independent expert are used to illustrate the application and the capability of both methodologies. In this way this research proposes a tested and validated set of methodologies for the extraction of relevant data and the cost impact analysis of requirement changes and its challenges. The resultant methodologies have widespread application in the context of complex mechanical designs. The research also identifies future research directions in the relevant areas.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo

    An Experiment on the Effect of Design Recording on Impact Analysis

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    An experimental study is presented in which participants perform impact analysis on alternate forms of design record information. The primary objective of the research is to assess the maintainer performance with respect to various approaches of design recording. Among the approaches there is the model dependency descriptor which includes decision capturing and explicit traceability links between software objects and decisions. Results indicate that design recording approaches slightly differ in work completeness and time to finish but the model dependency descriptor leads to an impact analysis which is the most accurate. These results suggest that design records have the potential to be effective for software maintenance but training and process discipline is needed to make design recording worthwhile. 1: Introduction The need to find better ways to collect information on development and maintenance activities is essential for the software evolution. The concept of design record is t..
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