2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Innovation Management Needs an Interoperable Requirements Management
verfasst von : Katja Landgraf, Roland Jochem
Erschienen in: Enterprise Interoperability
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In a world of fast changing environments for business, the need for innovation is one of the most stable items. On the other hand, innovation is influenced by more and more factors, like increasing products and service complexity ore growing numbers of partners, involved into a single product innovation. This paper introduces interoperability problems related to simultaneous business and product development.
Purpose – This paper introduces the L-model
Agile
, an advancement of the V-model. Due to interoperability is essential during the product development process, overall aim of the L-model
Agile
is to improve the quality and rate of innovation within complex systems during the early stages of a stable and simultaneously agile innovation process.
Design/methodology/approach – The basis of the L-model
Agile
consists of the interoperability between the innovation process and the requirements management & engineering process (RM&E process) as well as the agile method Scrum. To link these processes, a best practice model inclusive a capability model and a performance measurement system has been developed. Findings – An increase of innovation quality and innovation speed at complex systems during the early stage of a reliable and simultaneous agile innovation process.
Originality/value – The paper focuses on the innovation process during the product development and how to improve its quality.