Design for Value Chain An Integration of Value Chain Requirements into the Product Development Process

DS 71: Proceedings of NordDesign 2012, the 9th NordDesign conference, Aarlborg University, Denmark. 22-24.08.2012

Year: 2012
Editor: Assoc. Prof. Poul Kyvsgaard Hansen, Professor John Rasmussen, Assoc. Prof. Kaj A. Jřrgensen, Assoc. Prof. Christian Tollestrup
Author: Brosch, Max; Beckmann, Gregor; Griesbach, Marc; Dalhofer, Jorg; Krause, Dieter
Series: NordDESIGN
Institution: 1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: Design Society, United Kingdom
ISBN: 978-87-91831-51-5

Abstract

Various factors like an increase of the product variety lead to an increase in complexity both at the level of product and the level of the value chain design. A study has identified the need to integrate the supply chain requirements into the product development process. This paper will describe the Design for Value Chain method as well as the findings by applying the approach at Dräger. From the analysis of the value chain, the identification of complexity and its drivers, individual requirements to the requirements engineering are derived. Those value chain specific requirements are categorised and thematic areas and procedures of Design for Value Chain are explained to support the value chain specific requirements engineering.

Keywords: Design for Value Chain, Product Development, Complexity

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