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A Quantitative Analysis Method of Itemized Requirement Traceability for Aircraft Development

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Complex Systems Design & Management

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In order to adapt to the refined management of requirements traceability in the application mode of itemized requirements management, the paper proposes a quantitative analysis and evaluation method for the traceability relationship of itemized requirements. The paper analyzes the process of decomposing, assigning and transmitting of itemized requirements, and then comprehensively considers the requirements traceability scope, traceability types, traceability relationship and representation methods. Based on that, a quantitative traceability analysis model for itemized requirements management is defined. This model can be an assist to the designer to do analysis on requirement item decomposition granularity and the complexity of the transmission route and to evaluate and analyze the quality of the requirement item definition, which has a significant role in improving the technical level of itemized requirements management.

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Liang, D., Kanwang, L., Pan, Z., Jingli, D. (2021). A Quantitative Analysis Method of Itemized Requirement Traceability for Aircraft Development. In: Krob, D., Li, L., Yao, J., Zhang, H., Zhang, X. (eds) Complex Systems Design & Management . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73539-5_8

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