Search for dissertations about: "requirements management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 680 swedish dissertations containing the words requirements management.
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1. 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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2. Co-Developing Sustainability Requirements : Exploring client and municipal perspectives in housing development
Abstract : Construction has major environmental, social and economic impacts. Improving sustainability both during and after the construction process is widely discussed among a slew of practitioners, governments and researchers. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. Construction Performance Measurement: Site Managers in Refurbishment Projects
Abstract : Firms use management accounting, controls and performance measurement to ensure that employee activities are aligned with organizational goals and strategies. Performance is measured at different levels: industry, firm, project and activity. READ MORE
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5. External Stakeholder Analysis in Construction Project Management
Abstract : The planning and construction of a facility can affect several interests. Positive effects are, for instance, better communications, better housing and a higher standard of living. However, construction projects inevitably bring varying degrees of deterioration and change at the local level, not least at the construction site. READ MORE