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BSI 22/30412874 DC:2022 Edition

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BS ISO 16355-7. Applications of statistical and related methods to new technology and product development process – Part 7. Guidelines for developing digitalized products and services. General principles and perspectives of the QFD Method

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BSI 2022 34
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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
10 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Basic concepts of developing digitalized products and services
4.1 General
13 4.2 Characteristics of digitalized products and services and their development
4.2.1 Specific characteristics of digitalized products and services
4.2.2 Effects of specific characteristics of digitalized products and services on the development process
4.2.3 Requirements change management in the development of digitalized products and services
4.3 Design guidelines for developing digitalized products and services
4.3.1 General
14 4.3.2 Iterative and incremental development for digital functions
4.3.3 Close collaboration, cooperation, and co-creation of customers’ and developers’ side
4.3.4 Focus on essential activities and tasks
4.3.5 Consider all aspects of business value
4.3.6 Sustainable and comprehensible procedure
4.3.7 Foster commitment and motivation
15 4.3.8 Use digital data analytics
5 Basic concepts of QFD
5.1 Theory of QFD
5.2 Principles of QFD
5.3 Spirit of QFD
16 6 Integration of QFD and the development of digitalized products and services
6.1 QFD support for product development methods in general
6.2 The fit between the design guidelines and QFD
17 6.3 Flow of product development of digitalized products and services with QFD
20 6.4 QFD Enhanced Validation Support to Unified Modelling Language (UML) and Systems Modelling language (SysML)
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 QFD Support to UML
6.4.3 QFD Support to SysML
21 7 Types of product planning projects with QFD
7.1 Requirements driven approach
7.1.1 General
7.1.2 Requirements driven deployment
7.1.3 Dynamic Software QFD
22 7.2 Data driven approach
7.2.1 Data driven deployment
7.2.2 QFD for MVP/MMP development
7.3 Technology driven approach
7.3.1 Reverse QFD
7.3.2 Technology driven deployment
8 QFD team membership
8.1 General
23 8.2 Core team membership
8.3 Subject matter experts
8.4 QFD team leadership
9 Techniques for applying QFD for developing digital products and services
9.1 General
9.2 Fit with iterative procedures
24 9.3 Extended user stories
9.4 Visual display of information
25 9.5 Categorization with the Kano model
9.6 Maximum value table (MVT)
9.7 Incrementally growing and shrinking prioritization matrices
9.8 Prioritization with pairwise comparison
26 9.9 Assessment and ranking functional requirements
9.10 Value proposition canvas
9.11 Persona development
27 9.12 Software support
9.13 Test of prototypes
9.14 Voice of Engineer Analysis (VOEA)
9.15 Software House of Quality (Software HoQ)
28 9.16 Test coverage matrix
29 Annex€A (informative) Examples of applicable methods and tools
32 Bibliography
BSI 22/30412874 DC
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