EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF REQUIREMENT REPRESENTATION ON IDEA GENERATION

Akash Patel, Joshua Summers, Beshoy Morkos, Sourabh Karmakar
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The objective of this research is to understand how different representations of requirements influence idea generation in terms of quantity, addressment, novelty, and variety of conceptual sketches. Requirements are testable statements of need, desires, and wishes of the stakeholders that are used by engineers to frame the problem. Project success is highly dependent on well-defined requirements documents. An experimental study was conducted with 52 fourth year mechanical engineering undergraduate students. Two design problems were formulated with three different representations: a problem statement with embedded requirements, a problem statement and a traditional requirement list, and a problem statement with contextualized scrum stories. Each student was provided both design problems with two different representations of requirements. It was found that the use of contextualized scrum story representations significantly affected the novelty of solution fragments and addressment of requirements, while no significant change in variety and quantity was seen. Finally, it was found that quantity is not directly related to the number of requirements addressed in the sketches.
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探索需求表述对创意产生的影响
本研究的目的是了解不同的需求表述如何在概念草图的数量、解决方式、新颖性和多样性方面影响创意的产生。需求是利益相关者对需求、愿望和希望的可测试陈述,工程师利用这些陈述来确定问题的框架。项目的成功在很大程度上取决于定义明确的需求文档。我们对 52 名机械工程专业四年级本科生进行了一项实验研究。两个设计问题采用了三种不同的表现形式:包含嵌入式需求的问题陈述、问题陈述和传统需求列表,以及包含上下文化 Scrum 故事的问题陈述。每个学生都得到了两个设计问题和两种不同的需求表述。结果发现,使用情境化的 Scrum 故事表示法对解决方案片段的新颖性和需求的满足程度有显著影响,而在多样性和数量方面则没有明显变化。最后,研究还发现,数量与草图中处理的需求数量没有直接关系。
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