• Title/Summary/Keyword: Requirements Change Management

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Design and implementation of quotation management process according to quotation change factors in make-to-order manufacturing environments (수주생산환경에서 견적변경 요인에 따른 견적관리 프로세스의 설계 및 구현)

  • Jeon, Gyu-Hwan;Jang, Gil-Sang;Park, Chang-Kwon
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.879-892
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    • 2021
  • In a make-to-order manufacturing environment, the manufacturer's quotation information is important information used as basic information for bidding, receiving orders, and producing products in response to various customer demands. This quotation information is changed according to various factors such as customer demands, changes in product production environment, changes in drawing information of technical partners, and technological improvement of products. Due to this change, various changes occur in the quotation information that the manufacturer is preparing to reflect the customer's requirements. The change of quotation information according to these various change factors puts a lot of burden on the quotation management work from the standpoint of a make-to-order manufacturing company. In particular, the change of quotation information due to the change factors of quotation is inevitable and frequently occurs due to the requirements of the customer in the customer-oriented make-to-order production environment. In this paper, we propose a quotation change process based on the quotation creation process and propose a consistent and efficient quotation change processing method. To this end, the factors causing the change of quotation were defined, and the types of changes for each factor were defined. And it shows the procedure of applying the quotation change process to the quotation management system through the cases of each cause of the quotation change. In addition, in order to show the usefulness of the quotation change factors, the type of quotation change, the quotation change process, and the quotation system management, the proposed quotation change process and function was applied in the integrated quotation management system for the ship engine division of a typical make-to-order manufacturing company 'H'. As a result, it was confirmed that the proposed quotation change process and management system according to the quotation change factors were efficiently performed.

Component Selection Decision Method Using ANP Technique in Change Management (변경관리에서 ANP기법을 이용한 컴포넌트 선택 결정 방법)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Hun;Song, Young-Jae
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.59-67
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    • 2012
  • Software change management is focused on the change of a entity like the change of contents of a system or a document. In change management, interactive relationship among requirements and complex decision making is needed to obtain optimized status. In this paper we design a management model of software change management in distributed environment which mange the change among components by time and situation. In addition, each components are defined and use ANP technique for best decision-making by using the subordinate relationship and feedback considering the mutual dependency referring the change of components in distributed environment. Thus, we analyze the dependency among each components and show 3 types of change relationship. Also through analysis of dependency, we verified the effectiveness of such approach.

An Evaluative Analysis of the Referral System for Insurance Patients (보험진료체계 개편의 효과에 대한 연구)

  • Han, Dal-Sun;Kim, Byungy-Ik;Lee, Young-Jo;Bae, Sang-Soo;Kwon, Soon-Ho
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.24 no.4 s.36
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    • pp.485-495
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    • 1991
  • This study examined the effects of referral requirements for insurance patients which have been enforced since July 1, 1989 when medical insurance coverage was extended to the whole population except beneficiaries of medical assistance program. The requirements are mainly aimed at discouraging the use of tertiary care hospitals by imposing restrictions on the patient's choice of a medical service facility. The expectation is that such change in the pattern of medical care utilization would produce several desirable effects including increased efficiency in patient care and balanced development of various types of medical service facilities. In this study, these effects were assessed by the change in the number of out-patient visits and bed-days per illness episode and the share of each type of facility in the volume of services and the amount of expenditures after the implementation of the new referral system. The data for analysis were obtained from the claims to the insurance for government and school employees. The sample was drawn from the claims for the patients treated during the first six months of 1989, prior to the enforcement of referral requirements, and those of the patients treated during the first six months of 1990, after the enforcement. The 1989 sample included 299,824 claims (3.6% of total) and the 1990 sample included 332,131 (3.7% of total). The data were processed to make the unit of analysis an illness episode instead of an insurance claim. The facilities and types of care utilized for a given illness episode are defined to make up the pathway of medical care utilization. This pathway was conceived of as a Markov Chain process for further analysis. The conclusion emerged from the analysis is that the enforcement of referral requirements resulted in less use of tertiary care hospitals, and thereby decreased the volume of services and the amount of insurance expenses per illness episode. However, there are a few points that have to be taken into account in relation to the conclusion. The new referral system is likely to increase the use of medical services not covered by insurance, so that its impact on national health expenditures would be different from that on insurance expenditures. The extension of insurance coverage must have inereased patient load for all types of medical service organizations, and this increase may be partly responsible for producing the effects attributed to the new referral system. For example, excessive patient load for tertiary care hospitals may lead to the transfer of their patients to other types of facilities. Another point is that the data for this study correspond to very early phase of the new system. But both patients and medical care providers would adapt themselves to the new system to avoid or overcome its disadvantages for them, so as that its effects could change over time. Therefore, it is still necessary to closely monitor the impact of the referral requirements.

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Design and Implementation of Group Decision Support System using Object-Oriented Modeling Technique (OMT를 이용한 그룹의사결정지원시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Soung-Hie;Cho, Sung-Sik;Kim, Sun-Uk;Park, Hung-Kook
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.169-187
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    • 1997
  • Recently, in organizations many decisions are being made by groups. And the organization is changing a lot so are groups. To help decision making of changing groups, we need more flexible and more adaptive GDSS. Therefore one of the critical success factors of GDSS is flexibility and incremental improvement. Prior research on specifying design requirements of GDSS suggests generic design requirements. But they are too general to be incorporated directly into system design, because of the disparity between real group and ideal group that the researchers studied. Many design strategies that start from the generic design requirements thus have contingency variables that changes as the characteristics of group change. From the viewpoint of developers, these variables implicate the desirability of flexibility. To achieve flexibility we need new methodology of design and implementation. Nowadays, object-oriented analysis and design methodologies have been progressed to the point that many systems are being developed through these methodologies. In this paper, a design is proposed using Object-Oriented Modeling Techniques(OMT). Exploiting object-oriented paradigm results in a highly flexible and easily upgradable design.

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Analysis of Requirements for Testing Operation of the Rolling Stock on the Main Line (철도차량 본선 운행선로 시운전에 관한 요건 분석)

  • Choi, Kyung-Jin;Yang, Doh-Chul;Choe, Kang-Youn
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.2286-2291
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    • 2011
  • Technology on the rolling stock is very composition and system engineering. We have to consider to many parameters on the rolling stock design. High speed train is interface between rolling stock and infra system of rail, signal, communication etc. For many years testing operation has experienced substantial growth based on various advanced new technology. Recently some problems was clearly stated on effective management, practical use and testing operation of the the rolling stock on the technology change. This paper presents some results of the study on necessary requirements of the operation testing for rolling stock technology change. We propose a general plan to suggest the operation testing and the parameters of the rolling stock on the technology change in the text.

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Methodology for Traceability Management and Impact Analysis for Efficient Change Management in Object-Oriented Development (객체지향 개발에서의 효율적인 변경 관리를 위한 추적성 관리 및 영향 분석 방법)

  • Kim, Dae-Yeob;Youn, Cheong
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.328-340
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    • 2015
  • Software requirements are continuously changed for various reasons, consequently changes of software are inevitable. In the case of changes necessitated by changes in requirements, it is necessary to precisely predict the ripple effects of the changes for efficient management of the changes. This paper proposes the management method of traceability information, which can be applied in object-oriented development. Furthermore, we introduce the guidelines for prediction of the ripple effects of changes based on traceability information among artifacts composing a system. We identify traceability items for the essential artifacts which were composed of the object-oriented system, and define relationships among them. The purpose of the method proposed in this paper is to identify the scope of change precisely through the guidelines. These can then be used for tracing and analyzing the impact of the changes both the forward and backward looking, based on the relationships of traceability items.

Experimental Study for Irrigation Water Requrements in the Reclaimed Paddy Field (간척답의 관개용수량 산정을 위한 제염시험연구)

  • 손재권;구자웅;최진규;송재도
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.10c
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    • pp.192-199
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    • 1999
  • In order to make the reasonable irrigation planin the reclaimed paddy fields, the estimation of irrigation water requirements by soil textures and water management methods for the normal growth of crops is very important. This study was carried out to determine leaching water requirements before cultivating crops. For the purposes of this study, the physical and chemical properties of soil sampels used in the desalinication experiments were analyzed and change of salinity by supplying water and leaching water were investigated in the experimental field with lysimeters.

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Analysis of Requirements Using Quality Function Deployment (QFD) in Virtual Reality(VR) (가상현실(VR)에서 품질기능전개(QFD)를 활용한 요구사항 분석)

  • Park, Jihye;Kim, Mincheol
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.101-107
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    • 2019
  • Purpose - The purpose of this study is to analyze the user requirements and developer requirements in virtual reality(VR), and suggest ways to increase the satisfaction of users who experience virtual reality. Specifically, focused on experience store of VR as a distribution retailer, user requirements were analyzed according to the results of previous research that the characteristics of Affordance, Presence, and Head Mounted Display (HMD) affect user satisfaction. Research, design, data, and methodology - Based on previous studies, in this study, we analyzed the importance of immerse, interaction, perception, and presence for the satisfaction of the user through the questionnaire, and the user experiences virtual reality (VR) The importance of HMD, Presence, Affordance, and experience satisfaction were analyzed. Based on this, we analyzed the user requirements and the developer requirements based on the questionnaires and interviews of the experts, starting from the user's desire or preference using QFD technique. Results - As a result of the analysis, the development factors that occupied a big part in the virtual reality field appeared to be visual. In detail, this showed that there was a lack of sense of presence for users. This should be improved. This paper shows that the requirements for visual, auditory, and tactile development are necessary. For the satisfaction of the users of virtual reality (VR) users, it is necessary to develop them according to their priority in consideration of importance and difficulty in the future. Conclusions - In this study, it was suggested that development according to priority should be considered, considering the difficulty level. Based on the results of this study, the following suggestions are made. First, we tried to search the list of user requirements as much as possible, but it is likely to change due to the development of VR technology. Therefore, it is necessary for developers to continually supplement user requirements with recent research literature. Second, development priorities according to difficulty level should be considered. This aspect should be considered in the actual VR development process, so if the numerical value of the difficulty is calculated, it should be presented in the research.

Virtualization based high efficiency naval combat management system design and performance analysis

  • Kwon, Sang-Min;Jung, Seung-Mo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.23 no.11
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2018
  • The Ministry of National Defense announced 'Defense Reform 2.0' that aims to strengthen the country's security for decrease of regional uncertainties, growing requirements for advanced technologies, and a need for more efficiency in the Republic of Korea(RoK) Armed Forces this year. It said RoK Armed Forces have to change efficiently in preparation for rapid decline in military service resources as demographic cliff turning into reality, and the rapid evolution of the "battlefield environment" caused by developments in military science and technologies. RoK Navy combat Management System(CMS) made by domestic proprietary technology since 2000s and development centered on Agency for Defense Development require design changes for added requirements. So in this paper, I propose method of design a low cost and high efficiency navy CMS architecture based on high performance server and virtualization technology. And I create a test environment for analysis performance and compare the performance of proposed navy CMS and existing navy CMS.

Design and Development of a Standard Guidance for Software Requirement Specification (소프트웨어사업 요구사항 명세화 표준지침 개발)

  • Lee, Byung-Gul;Hwang, Man-Soo;Lee, Ye-Bok;Lee, Hyuk-Jae;Baik, Jong-Moon;Lee, Chang-Kuen
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.36 no.7
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    • pp.531-538
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    • 2009
  • Domestic software market is struggling with product's low quality and low return-on-investment. The cause for the problems is due to unclear requirements at the early stage of software project. Studies show that, to lessen the problem, the requirements specification must reflect the right project scope and quantifiable quality goal. To achieve such features, this paper describes a standard guideline for SRS (Software Requirements Specification), which helps in defining the scope of project, measuring and quantifying quality, linking and tracing of requirements, and improving usability. The proposed SRS enables separating the requirements analysis activity from implementation activity and thus can improve subcontract management process in software project.