Search for dissertations about: "quality requirements"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 725 swedish dissertations containing the words quality requirements.
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11. Supporting Requirements Management by Requirements-driven Product Modelling
Abstract : This research aims to develop and evaluate an integrated product lifecycle model to support requirements-driven product development. Requirements-driven product development emphasises that requirements define and set objectives for the product development process. READ MORE
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12. Quality Management Competencies-in-use : exploring competence and practice perspectives on quality management work
Abstract : Quality management is an established, widespread and well-researched management concept. Yet, surprisingly little research can be found on understanding the potential for action that is required in order to perform quality management work. READ MORE
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13. Requirements Engineering Supporting Technical Product Management
Abstract : Market-Driven Requirements Engineering (MDRE) handles the continuous flow of requirements in an engineering effort, and is not limited to a development instance but part of technical product management as a whole. The market-driven environment generates large amounts of requirements from multiple sources, internal and external, threatening to overload the technical management of products. READ MORE
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14. Perceived Quality in the Automotive Industry
Abstract : The supremacy of the automotive manufacturers in the modern world is no longer driven by them achieving a superior manufacturing quality but increasingly depends on the customer’s quality perception. The premium sector of the automotive industry is facing tough international competition. READ MORE
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15. Automating Power Quality Analysis
Abstract : The increased requirements on supervision, control, and performance in modern power systems make power quality monitoring a common practise for utilities. Large databases are created and automatic processing of the data is required for fast and effective use of the available information. READ MORE